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These bets are Taylor-made.

Sportsbooks are offering die-hard bettors and Taylor Swift fans alike the chance to wager on everything from the superstar’s wardrobe to her drink order during Sunday’s Super Bowl.

Several online gambling websites have listed hundreds of Swift-related prop bets with no relation to the actual outcome of Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers.


  Taylor Swift, seen here in a luxury box with Travis Kelce’s mom, Donna, has been a boon for the Chiefs and NFL television ratings. AP Taylor Swift, seen here in a luxury box with Travis Kelce’s mom, Donna, has been a boon for the Chiefs and NFL television ratings. AP

  Taylor Swift shares a cozy hug with Travis Kelce’s mom, Donna. NBC Taylor Swift shares a cozy hug with Travis Kelce’s mom, Donna. NBC

  Hundreds of prop bets related to the pop superstar are on the table.
 Hundreds of prop bets related to the pop superstar are on the table.

Pigskin prophets can throw their cash at whether the pop star’s boyfriend and Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce will make hearthands for her, and if Chiefs coach Andy Reid shouts out the singer during a speech.

Swifties with a more political bent can wager on whether former President Donald Trump will mention the “Shake It Off” singer on his social media platform Truth Social, or whether the “Anti-Hero” songbird will endorse President Joe Biden after the game.


  Bettors can even wager on whether Swift mouths a curse word during the big game. Getty Images Bettors can even wager on whether Swift mouths a curse word during the big game. Getty Images


  Will Travis Kelce do heart hands for his galpal Taylor? Getty Images Will Travis Kelce do heart hands for his galpal Taylor? Getty Images

Nearly $1.3 billion is estimated to be wagered on the game, according to Legal Sports Report.

Swift has yet to confirm whether she’ll even appear at the game following her concert the night before in Tokyo.

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