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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid shared a charming detail that global pop sensation, Taylor Swift, showcased her culinary skills by personally baking a batch of customized Pop-Tarts.

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Taylor, 34, generously performed the culinary gesture for the team's offensive line — a unit that notably includes Swift's boyfriend, tight end Travis Kelce

"Behind the scenes, she likes to cook, so she made the offensive linemen these homemade Pop-Tarts," Reid, affectionately known as "Big Red," revealed during his appearance on Pro Football Talk in a clip released on Tuesday.

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During the distribution of her homemade pastries to certain players, Swift notably omitted head coach Reid from receiving one of her signature treats. "She didn't give me one, and the offensive linemen definitely didn't give me one," he quipped.

In the engaging interview with Mike Florio and Chris Simms on NBC's Pro Football Talk, the conversation veered into the realm of pop culture as Simms playfully referred to Swift's dedicated fan base, known as Swifties, as "the ultimate circus." Seizing the opportunity, Simms questioned Reid, 65, about whether the associated frenzy ever posed challenges.

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Reid conveyed that he never perceived the heightened attention surrounding Swift and her fan base as a distraction. In fact, he went on to express admiration for Swift's remarkable ability to stay grounded despite the whirlwind of global fame.

According to the Super Bowl LVIII winner, Swift's authenticity shines through, making her a down-to-earth personality even amongst the global adoration she enjoys from Swifties.