


Simone Biles might share the spotlight with Taylor Swift when the Packers play the Chiefs on Dec. 3.
During an appearance on the “Today” show Thursday, the famed Olympic gymnast — who is married to Green Bay defensive back Jonathan Owens — was all smiles when host Hoda Kotb asked about a potential run-in with Swift, who has a budding romance with Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce.
“I’d like to see you and Taylor,” Kotb said. “It’d be really cute, it’d be a nice photo opp.”
An excited Biles responded, “I actually will be going to that game!”
“Let’s just try to have a moment there if we can, okay?” Kotb suggested, to which Biles, 26, nodded and said, “Yes, okay… will do.”
Swift, 33, has attended three Chiefs games this season as the buzz surrounding her and Kelce, 34, continues to dominate headlines.
It’s unclear if Swift plans on attending the Week 13 matchup between the Chiefs and Packers, which will take place at Lambeau Field in Wisconsin.
She will visit South America next month as part of her blockbuster “Eras Tour,” with the final date of the year set for Sunday, Nov. 26, in São Paulo, Brazil.
Swift appears to be enjoying her time with Kelce as the two were spotted holding hands in New York on back-to-back nights this past weekend.
Kelce, who initially expressed interest in Swift over the summer, stepped out with the 12-time Grammy winner on Sunday for dinner at the Waverly Inn.
They attended the “Saturday Night Live” afterparty the night before.
As for Biles, the 26-year-old Olympian said she is looking forward to heading to Green Bay to spend the holidays with Owens, 28, now that her gymnastics season is over.
The couple tied the knot this past spring.
Biles joined the “Today” show Thursday to discuss her gold-medal performance at the World Gymnastics Championships earlier this month when she had a fifth skill named after her.
She became the first woman to successfully perform the Yurchenko double pike during the championships, and the National Governing Board of Gymnastics named the skill, “Biles II.”
“It felt really good,” Biles said. “I was just excited that I finally got it named after me and that we can move on.
“But it is kind of crazy because 10 years ago, I got my very first skill named after me and this time, 10 years later, I got my fifth skill named after me.”
Biles also became the most decorated gymnast of all time, male or female, at the World Gymnastics Championship after she won the individual all-around title for the sixth time on Oct. 6.
She now has 34 medals across World Championships and the Olympics.