Taylor Swift has reportedly beefed up her security by $2 million as she continues to steer clear of the spotlight at her fiancé Travis Kelce’s NFL games.
The couple has now agreed to spend $8 million per year on a security team to ensure the pop superstar’s protection at the Kansas City Chiefs player’s matchups and elsewhere, according to the US Sun.
Swift’s movements are reportedly being constantly monitored, and her schedule is being pored over by her expert security detail to ensure maximum protection.
In fact, a source told the outlet that two new experts were recently hired to make sure she is “100% safe and comfortable all the time.”
The Chiefs have also reportedly been making sure that game days — as well as visits to Kansas City, Mo. — are a pleasant experience for her.
“The measures at Arrowhead Stadium are important for her,” the source said. “She knows she is always the center of attention and wants to avoid that if possible.”
The singer-songwriter’s heightened attention to safety reportedly stems from both her latest stalker, Brian Jason Wagner, and the assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk.
Swift, 35, was recently granted a five-year restraining order against Wagner, who had shown up at her Los Angeles home and claimed she was the mother of his child.
As for Kirk, the conservative influencer was fatally shot in September while speaking at a Utah college during a stop on his American Comeback Tour.
“There is a concern about recent tensions, and Kirk’s murder didn’t ease that,” the US Sun’s source explained. “She is seeing America getting tense, which is creating a feeling of unease.”