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When the Kansas City Chiefs' three-peat dreams collapsed at Super Bowl LIX, the real drama wasn't just on the field it was in Travis Kelce's VIP box where Taylor Swift and Machine Gun Kelly were living every fan's nightmare. In a new interview that's got the internet buzzing, MGK revealed the exact moment Swift knew the party was over.
Early in the game, the energy was electric. "Taylor was all, 'Hell yeah, we're coming to your afterparty tonight!'" MGK told ABC News. Fast forward to the third quarter with the Eagles leading 34-10, and the vibe had crashed harder than a TikTok livestream. "I asked if they were still coming out," MGK recalled, "and she hit me with that 'I don't think so, man.'"
Machine Gun Kelly Spills the Tea on Taylor Swift's Super Bowl Mood Shift..
- How a Chiefs loss turned Travis Kelce's suite from hype to heartbreak
Stuck performing for a stadium of heartbroken Chiefs fans, MGK learned the hard way: "Never lock in an afterparty gig before halftime." His advice to fellow artists? "Check the scoreboard before signing anything."
Despite the L, MGK stayed repping for his Ohio brother Kelce. "That's my dawg," he said, proving some bonds run deeper than football scores.
The loss came as MGK was prepping his gritty Lost Americana album drop now earning Bob Dylan cosigns while Swift wrapped her record-breaking Eras Tour. Both stars proved that like championship rings, career comebacks come in waves.
Catch MGK's full interview on ABC News because sometimes the best stories come from the biggest losses.