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Miles Teller shares 5 never-before-seen cute photos of Taylor Swift and celebrations inside $10m Super Bowl suite… and Kylie Kelce and Jason Kelce roaring with delight
Actor Miles Teller shared a star-studded group photo from Travis Kelce’s $1million suite after the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory in Las Vegas.
On Tuesday, Teller posted a series of pictures on X, including the VIP suites’ postgame celebrations.
The photo shows Donna Kelce and Taylor Swift sporting the Chiefs’ championship hats. Joining them in the center is Jason Kelce in his Chiefs overall, screaming in celebration. Teller is seen to Kelce’s left, appearing to pump his fist in excitement.
Other big names in the shot include Blake Lively, Ice Spice, Lana Del Rey and Quavo.
While not included in the group photo, NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal was in attendance and seen posing with Teller in the second picture. Teller also included a picture of his ‘Super Bowl Recovery juice’ as he refreshes himself days after the celebrations.
The group of A-listers saw the Chiefs win a 25-22 overtime thriller against the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium.
The game came down to the final second of the overtime period when Patrick Mahomes connected with Mecole Hardman for the game-winning touchdown. Mahomes went 34-for-46 for 333 yards and two touchdowns to earn his third Super Bowl MVP award.
Meanwhile, Kelce led the Chiefs in receiving yards, tallying 93 with nine receptions. Kelce had a slow start to the game which led him to take his frustration out on coach Andy Reid. He apologized to his coach shortly after a physical and verbal blow up.
In addition to the game, Usher provided the most-watched Super Bowl Halftime Show by singing his hits with several guest artists. Alicia Keys, H.E.R., will.i.am, Lil John and Ludacris all participated as 129.3 million viewers tuned into the 13-minute performance.
Kansas City have now appeared in four of the last five Super Bowls and won three of the title games. They are now tied with the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers for the third-most championships in NFL history with four.
After winning the Lombardi Trophy in 2023, Kansas City became the first back-to-back champions since the New England Patriots in 2003 and 2004.