Nancy Pelosi gets booed as she shows up to the Chiefs v Ravens game in Baltimore
- Pelosi arrived at the game on Sunday with her husband Paul Pelosi
- Born and raised in Baltimore she splits her loyalties between the Ravens and the 49ers, as she represents California in Congress
Nancy Pelosi was booed by fans as she arrived at the Chiefs v Ravens game in Baltimore.
Pelosi arrived with her husband Paul Pelosi in a black SUV on Sunday afternoon for the AFC Championship game.
A security guard held people at bay but boos were heard as the pair walked past smiling, despite the couple being big Ravens fans.
When Paul Pelosi was hospitalized after he was attacked with a hammer at his home in 2022, one of his first comments after waking up was about the Ravens.
Pelosi told CNN his first words to their son were: 'Oh, your mother’s going to be very happy because the Ravens won last night.

Nancy Pelosi arrived in a black SUV on Sunday afternoon for the AFC Championship game

Paul Pelosi is a big Ravens fan and one of his first comments after he was attacked was about their win
She said: 'He’s with it, he remembers that they won and obviously knows after the 49ers, my dedication to the Ravens.'
Pelosi was born and raised in Baltimore, but has represented the district covering San Francisco for decades, so has had to split her loyalties between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers.
When the two teams played each other at the Super Bowl in 2013, she told reporters: 'I am rooting for the 49ers, I am not rooting against Baltimore.'
Also in attendance at Sunday's game was Taylor Swift who celebrated wildly when her boyfriend Travis Kelce scored an early touchdown.
Swift could be seen shouting 'oh my god' as the Kansas City star caught a magnificent 19-yard dart from Patrick Mahomes as his team made a dream start in Baltimore.
But Lamar Jackson, the Ravens quarterback, soon hauled his team level with a magnificent throw to Zay Flowers for a TD.
It wasn't long before Swift was celebrating once again, though, when Isiah Pacheco went over the line with two-yard touchdown rush.

Taylor Swift went wild when Travis Kelce scored an early touchdown for the Chiefs

Swift (left) and Donna Kelce (right) celebrate while Jason Kelce (top right) gives a high-five

Swift arrived at M&T Bank Stadium for Chiefs vs. Ravens with Brittany Mahomes
Swift repeated her celebration from Buffalo last week - holding up ten fingers as a hat-tip to Pacheco's number.
Swift walked in on Sunday afternoon flanked by security as she made her way to her seat alongside Brittany Mahomes, the wife of the Chiefs quarterback Patrick for the win-or-bust game.
The two appear to have become firm friends since Swift went public with her relationship with Kelce last September, and were also pictured in a VIP suite with actress Keleigh Teller. Cara Delevingne was also there, wearing a red hat that was presumably in tribute to the Chiefs, after also cheering them on in Buffalo last week.
Brittany made her way to the field for a brief moment before the game began to sample the sizzling atmosphere while Taylor stayed inside as the minutes leading up to kickoff ticked by.
Earlier, landing to a grey rainy day in Maryland and shielded by a thicket of umbrellas Swift, 34, touched down in Maryland shortly after 1pm, stepping off her private jet and into one of a cavalcade of waiting SUVs.
As she made her way into her VIP suite, her boyfriend Kelce was already coming to blows with players on the Ravens team during the warmup.
Kelce threw away Ravens kicker Justin Tucker's helmet as he appeared to repeatedly wonder into the space where Mahomes was warming up.
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