The Kansas City Chiefs have built a fan base over the past several years, including celebrities. From actors to songwriters, you’ll see some famous faces for the Chiefs vs. the Philadelphia Eagles this weekend. Tech N9ne: He is the author of what could be called the official anthem of the Chiefs Kingdom – “Red Kingdom”. A Kansas City native, he has been an artist for nearly three decades. Brad Pitt: The Missouri native was spotted wearing a Chiefs hat during a 2021 awards show. Paul Rudd: Although born in New Jersey, his family moved to Johnson County, Kan. when Rudd was an infant. He graduated from Shawnee Mission West High School and has been a longtime Chiefs fan. Jason Sudeikis: Raised in Overland Park, Sudeikis also attended Shawnee Mission West. Eddie Griffin: The comedian and actor hails from Kansas City. Griffin had a street of honor named after him in Kansas City in 2020. Miranda Lambert: A Texas native, Lambert has roots with the Dallas Cowboys. But on the day of the AFC championship game, she posted an Instagram photo of her posing in Chiefs gear and said she was cheering for fellow Texans Patrick Mahomes. Heidi Gardner: The six-year-old member of the Saturday Night Live cast was born in Kansas City, Mo. On several occasions, Gardner has shown her Chiefs pride during episodes of SNL. Eric Stonestreet: The KCK native who starred in Modern Family is a huge Chiefs fan. He also starred as “Randy Reid” in a series of skits with Chiefs head coach Andy Reid. Rob Riggle: The actor grew up growing up at Overland Park and was an avid Chiefs fan long before the Mahomes era began. Melissa Etheridge: A native of Leavenworth, Kan., wrote a song dedicated to Chiefs head coach Andy Reid. Henry Winkler: One of the newest additions to the Chiefs kingdom, Winkler’s love for quarterback Patrick Mahomes is legendary. The two met earlier this year before the Chiefs’ game against the Los Angeles Chargers in Los Angeles. Winkler often tweets about the Chiefs and Mahomes in particular. Henry Cavill: On the surface, it’s unknown how the actor who played Superman became a Chiefs fan. He wasn’t born near Kansas City. However, he said in 2018 that he started cheering for the Chiefs because he wanted to cheer for a team and Superman was from Kansas.
The Kansas City Chiefs have built a fan base over the past several years.
This includes celebrities.
From actors to songwriters, you’ll see some famous faces for the Chiefs vs. the Philadelphia Eagles this weekend.
Tech N9ne: He is the author of what could be called the official anthem of the Chiefs Kingdom – “Red Kingdom”. A Kansas City native, he has been an artist for nearly three decades.
Brad Pitt: The Missouri native was spotted wearing a Chiefs hat during a 2021 awards show.
Paul Rudd: Although he was born in New Jersey, his family moved to Johnson County, Kan. when Rudd was an infant. He graduated from Shawnee Mission West High School and has been a longtime Chiefs fan.
Jason Sudeikis: Sudeikis grew up in Overland Park and also attended Shawnee Mission West.
Eddie Griffin: The comedian and actor hails from Kansas City. Griffin had a street of honor named after him in Kansas City in 2020.
Miranda Lambert: Lambert is from Texas and has roots with the Dallas Cowboys. But on the day of the AFC championship game, she posted an Instagram photo of her posing in Chiefs gear and said she was cheering for fellow Texans Patrick Mahomes.
Heidi Gaertner: The six-year-old Saturday Night Live cast member was born in Kansas City, Mo. On several occasions, Gardner has shown her Chiefs pride on episodes of SNL.
Eric Steinstrasse: Born in KCK and starring in Modern Family, he is a huge Chiefs fan. He also starred as “Randy Reid” in a series of skits with Chiefs head coach Andy Reid.
Rob Riggle: The actor grew up growing up at Overland Park and was an avid Chiefs fan long before the Mahomes era began.
Melissa Etheridge: A native of Leavenworth, Kan., wrote a song dedicated to Chiefs head coach Andy Reid.
Heinrich Winkler: As one of the newest additions to the Chiefs kingdom, Winkler’s love for quarterback Patrick Mahomes is legendary. The two met earlier this year before the Chiefs’ game against the Los Angeles Chargers in Los Angeles. Winkler often tweets about the Chiefs and Mahomes in particular.
Henry Cavill: On the surface, it’s not known how the actor who played Superman became a Chiefs fan. He wasn’t born near Kansas City. However, he said in 2018 that he started cheering for the Chiefs because he wanted to cheer for a team and Superman was from Kansas.