After Travis Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs progressed to the Super Bowl, a portion of his passionate conversation with girlfriend Taylor Swift was captured on camera.
At M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Kelce, 34, was seen giving his pop star girlfriend, Swift, 34, an embrace on the field. following the Chiefs’ 17-10 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.
‘What’s up, sweetie?’ was heard the Chiefs tight end saying. As Swift joined him on the field, he asked, “Where were you guys at?”
‘How ’bout that one?’ Kelce said before to their kiss in a another video that had Swift and him hugging once more.
Swift was seen whispering something into Kelce’s ear in other photos from the party, though it’s unclear what she said.
Swift was sporting a cherry red Guest in Residence sweatshirt and her hair in curls from her Reputation era.
She was seen watching the game with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ wife, Brittany Mahomes, in one of the opulent suites during the event.
Keleigh Sperry and Cara Delevingne were also in the suite supporting the Chiefs and Kelce, who caught 11 passes for 116 yards in the Ravens game.
Swift was spotted entering the field with Travis’ parents, Donna and Ed, on Sunday, February 11, following the game, when the Chiefs successfully punched their ticket to Super Bowl LVIII.
She eventually found her way to Travis, and the two of them kissed and hugged each other multiple times out on the field.
The pop sensation will undoubtedly be there in the opulent suites at Super Bowl LVIII’s host venue, Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
The celebrity might be quite worn out, though, given she had the final gig of three at Japan’s renowned Tokyo Dome just a day ago.
The Eras tour’s second overseas leg will commence with four gigs in a row for Swift from February 7–10.
Following the four gigs in Tokyo, she will have almost two weeks off to maybe celebrate winning the Super Bowl, which will see the AFC champion Chiefs taking on the NFC champion San Francisco 49ers.
Swift won’t be touring again until February 23, when she will do four performances at Accor Stadium in Australia.
Her tour will keep her around the world for the majority of the year, with brief stops along the way. It will conclude at BC Place in Vancouver on December 6–8.
Beginning in March of last year, the tour created history by being the first to ever earn over $1 billion from 60 performances in 2023.