An NFL fan who was mistaken for Taylor Swift at the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Kansas City Chiefs game on Christmas Day has come forward on social media to address her accidental fame.
The singer didn't make the trip to the Steel City to cheer on her boyfriend Travis Kelce, continuing her trend of staying away from Chiefs road games this season.
But there was some speculation before the game that now that Swift is off the road, she may have headed to Pittsburgh to see Kelce in action.
Fans and journalists kept an eye on the VIP suites in the moments before kick-off and some mistakenly thought they had seen the singer taking her seat just before the game began.
Instead, it was a fan who now introduces herself on TikTok as Olivia Adamonis, who said she noticed people waving at her and taking photos of her at the checkout.
“I just waved back because I didn't want to seem mean or rude,” she explained in her first TikTok video, reflecting on that day.
People confused Olivia Adamonis (pictured) with Taylor Swift at Steelers vs Chiefs on Christmas
The singer didn't actually attend the game: she hasn't attended any away games this season.
It wasn't until the game was over that he discovered what had happened.
'A member of staff came up to me and said, “You know you're on TikTok and Twitter, right?” “I'm scrolling through Twitter and I see a lot of photos,” Adamonis said.
'So I'm sorry, people who thought I was Taylor Swift. It was me. It was quite a deal. I have pictures of me and my friend in the game, it was a box.
“I can see it, from afar maybe they thought it was because of my hair, the way I was made up – I had red lipstick on.”
Swift missed a record day for her boyfriend Kelce against the Steelers.
His fourth quarter touchdown saw him set a franchise record of 77 touchdowns for the Chiefs, eclipsing Tony Gonzalez's record.
And the 29-10 victory allowed Kelce and his team to secure the No. 1 seed in the AFC.
It means they'll get a break when the playoffs begin and with one more regular season game left, it could be little time until Kelce returns to the field.
Kelce set new franchise touchdown record for Chiefs on Christmas Day in Pittsburgh
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is expected to rest his top men for the road game against the Denver Broncos on Jan. 5 and keep them safe for the playoffs.
The next time Kelce takes the field will be the weekend of January 18-19 at Arrowhead Stadium.
There will be no doubt that Swift will be in the stands at that moment, as the Chiefs came down the stretch in their bid to win their third straight Super Bowl title.