Pop sensation Taylor Swift and her boyfriend Travis Kelce’s adorable interaction after the Kansas City Chiefs qualified for the 2025 Super Bowl has fans emotional. A clip shared on X (formerly Twitter) shows Swift is truly the cheer team captain for the Travis Kelce fan club.
Taylor Swift conversation with Travis Kelce after Chiefs win
Taylor Swift has heart eyes for the NFL heartthrob, and Travis Kelce and fans are glad to get a peek at their endearing chemistry. Swift’s beau played a key role in Kansas City Chiefs’ win on Sunday, January 26, and a clip shows Swift’s reaction. The Grammy winner joined Kelce in the field as the victory celebrations began.
In the clip, the “Daylight” crooner embraces Kelce and gushes, “I love you so much. I am so proud of you. I can’t stand it.” She cups the NFL star’s cheek next, adding, “Look what you did! Look what you did!” A smitten Kelce responds to Swift’s enthuasiam, saying, “It’s been a crazy two weeks. New Orleans, Louisiana, baby.”
The entertainer continues her cheer for Kelce even as they exit the field. Swift is seen jumping up and down in joy as the couple leave together. An elated Swift then tells Kelce, “You’re going to the Super Bowl!”
The iconic couple’s success trajectory has aligned perfectly. While the Kansas City Chiefs player gets ready for the Super Bowl 2025, the 35-year-old pop star looks forward to the 2025 Grammys. According to reports, Swift and Beyonce will attend this year’s event.
Meanwhile, Swift and Kelce are reportedly also looking at real estate for the NFL off-season time. An exclusive source told US Weekly, “When they have time, they want to look at real estate.” The insider further added that Swift and Kelce have “talked about exploring buying a home together.”
Additionally, Swift is also fixing her Rhode Island mansion, the famous vacation house that has seen several celebrity reunions over the summers. The “London Boy” crooner is adding a bedroom and renovating the kitchen. Fans speculate that Swift and Kelce will be back at the waterfront property once the NFL season is over.
Originally reported by Arpita Adhya on ComingSoon.