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Inside Caitlin Clark’s celebrity courtside dream team

Caitlin Clark isn’t just commanding attention on the court—she’s also becoming a magnet for pop culture’s brightest names. With her meteoric rise in the WNBA and deep ties to music and celebrity, the Indiana Fever star is now at the center of one of the buzziest fan questions of the season: will Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce make a courtside appearance? The answer, according to Clark herself, is a playful “maybe”—but it’s everything fans needed to hear.

A Swift invitation, a Kelce connection

Long before Caitlin Clark was dazzling in a Fever jersey, she was already moving in celebrity circles. Her off-season included multiple stops on the Eras Tour and even a guest appearance on the New Heights podcast hosted by Jason and Travis Kelce. That connection led to a now-famous moment: Clark sitting next to Taylor Swift at a Kansas City Chiefs game.

As revealed in her Time Athlete of the Year profile, Clark’s invitation to the Chiefs game came in the form of a handwritten note from Swift herself. In the note, Swift said she and Kelce were “excited to get to a Fever game” once her tour wrapped. So, will they actually show up at Gainbridge Fieldhouse anytime soon? Clark played it cool in a recent USA Today interview: “I feel like they’re in vacation mode right now,” she said. “But I’m sure they’ll be cheering for the Fever either way.”

Out of the spotlight for now

Clark is right about the superstar couple laying low. While Taylor Swift recently teased her Reputation (Taylor’s Version) track “Look What You Made Me Do” in a Handmaid’s Tale trailer, she hasn’t made a public appearance since Mother’s Day, when she was seen in Philadelphia with Kelce. Meanwhile, Kelce has kept his offseason active, recently being spotted training in Miami.

Though the world hasn’t seen much of them lately, the idea of them popping into an Indiana Fever game feels well within the realm of possibility. After all, what’s more vacation-core than a fun night of courtside basketball? Even if they don’t make it this season, their interest—and Swift’s handwritten note—has already added a layer of glamor and anticipation to Clark’s rookie campaign.

A growing celebrity fanbase

It’s not just Swifties who are tracking Caitlin Clark’s journey. As the Indiana Fever rise in popularity, so too does the celebrity buzz around the team. Last season, Olympic legends like Simone Biles and Gabby Thomas made appearances at Fever games, and this year, the team is going bigger than ever.

In a playful CBS Sports TikTok, several Fever players publicly extended courtside invites to Hollywood royalty. Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell called on Creed star Michael B. Jordan to make an appearance, while veteran DeWanna Bonner asked tennis legend Serena Williams to “pull up on the Fever.” These shout-outs might seem casual, but with the visibility Clark brings, they’re not outside the realm of possibility.

Timothée, are you listening?

Perhaps the most headline-grabbing invitation came straight from Clark. In the same TikTok video, she made a confident callout to actor and basketball fan Timothée Chalamet: “Timmy. He’ll be here.” That wasn’t a request—it was a prediction. Whether she knows something fans don’t or is just manifesting the moment, Clark’s cool confidence suggests that Chalamet courtside might be a matter of when, not if.

Clark’s pop culture savvy has become part of her charm. She’s not just a generational athlete—she’s also relatable, plugged in, and unafraid to have fun with her celebrity connections. Her effortless crossover into mainstream entertainment is part of what’s propelling the WNBA into a new era of visibility and fandom.

More than a game

While the buzz around Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce may dominate headlines, what’s happening in Indiana runs deeper. With Clark leading the charge, the Fever are tapping into a wider fan base—one that spans sports, music, film, and beyond. Every invite, every mention, and every viral moment becomes another spark fueling the league’s momentum.

Caitlin Clark is helping redefine what it means to be a modern sports icon. Whether she’s scoring points or sending shout-outs to Timothée Chalamet, she’s making basketball bigger, brighter, and more culturally relevant than ever. As for that Swift-Kelce appearance? Stay tuned—it might just be the most electric courtside cameo of the year.

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