travis kelce to taylor swift super bowl

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Kansas City Chief star Travis Kelce thanked his girlfriend and pop star Taylor Swift after winning the Super Bowl clash against the San Francisco 49ers. In a video that emerged from Kansas win in the Super Bowl, Kelce and Swift could be seen sharing a romantic moment, hugging each other, and kissing. In addition to this, while the conversation between the two couldn’t be heard, resources stated that Kelce thanked Swift for making it halfway across the world and called her the best. 

Swift has been a regular face at Kelce’s games since she was first spotted at an NFL game in September 2023. After Kansas’ exciting win over the 49ers, Swift and Kelce were seen hugging each other, when the latter thanked the singer for making it to the match. Notably, Swift had flown to Las Vegas from Tokyo amid her tour. After the match, Kelce hugged Swift and said, “Thank you for coming baby. Thank you for your support. Thank you for coming. Thank you for making it halfway across the world.” 

He added, “You are the best baby, the absolute best.” After it, the 34-year-old singer and songwriter said that she couldn’t believe what she saw to which Kelce asked her, “Was it electric?” Swift replied, “It was unbelievable.” 

Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift Kansas’ Super Bowl dance on ‘Love Story’ 

Kelce and Swift celebrated the Kansas City Chiefs’ win over San Francisco with a late-night party. Several videos and pictures have emerged from the party, where the couple could be seen dancing to Swift’s songs, including ‘Love Story’. Taylor attended the match with her mother Andrea Swift, Black Lively, Ice Spice, Lana Del Rey, and more. 

The couple has been the center of attraction for quite some time now, and recently Travis Kelce’s brother Jason Kelce revealed that Travis had to move out of his house due to ‘safety reasons’ after the news of their relationship emerged. In one of the podcasts, Jason said, “Travis knows way more than I do, he had to completely move out of his house. People were just staying by his house.”