In a move that had the sports world buzzing, Kansas City Chiefs officially banned billionaire Elon Musk from attending their future games.

The reason? Taylor Swift’s controversial comments and his connection to the bosses. Yes, you read that right—The Fly, the tech tycoon known for his ventures in space and electric cars, has now found himself in hot water over her opinions on pop stars and football teams.

Musk led social media to question Swift’s status as “Queen of Bosses,” writing: “Taylor Swift is a global pop star, but let’s face it—she did nothing to become ‘Queen of Bosses.'”

These observations did not sit well with Chiefs fans or Swift’s global fan base, resulting in a wave of reaction.
The Chiefs organization clearly wasn’t having fun with Musk’s cross-breeding and decided to take a stand. In a statement, they explained: “Kansas City leaders are committed to fostering a positive and inclusive environment for our players, fans, and partners. Mr. Musk’s recent comments do not reflect our values, and as a result, he is no longer comfortable playing in a Chiefs game.”

Musk, never one to shy away from controversy, responded with a playful post on X (formerly Twitter): “Lol. Banido of Chiefs games? I think I’ll buy my own team.” While her tone was cheerful, some speculate that Musk may seriously consider entering the NFL space.