Another day, another Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce story, but we simply cannot get enough of them.
Swift was once again spotted in a suite cheering on Kelce and his Kansas City Chiefs football team as they took on the Los Angeles Chargers. Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has 12 receptions for 179 yards and one touchdown in Kansas City’s 31-17 win Sunday.
During Week 3 of the NFL season, Swift appeared at her first Kansas City Chiefs game to cheer on Kelce and has since been at three more games which have all resulted in victories.
The couple have been spotted holding hands after they made a shocking appearance on Saturday Night Live and we even saw a picture of Swift giving him a huge kiss in a picture.
The latest video is from Arrowhead Stadium where a fan could be heard screaming “Let’s go, Taylor’s boyfriend!”
Kelce reacted by pumping his fist in the air.
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Amazing.
The pop star and the tight end still have yet to formally say that they are official, but their outings and public displays of affection speak volumes.
Kelce’s dad Ed Kelce told People magazine Swift is “a very, very sweet, very charming, down-to-earth young woman.”
“I’ll tell you something very special that I noticed about Taylor the first time I met her,” said the elder Kelce, who was recently filmed chatting with Swift at Arrowhead Stadium while his son played. “We’re sitting in the suite, she gets up and in the front room, she gets up to go get a drink or something and she starts picking up empty bottles, cans, and plates that are scattered around. Because in the suites everybody gets stuff and you empty it down wherever you can.”
Ed Kelce added, “I don’t think she got the diva memo.”
Donna has been more subdued with the media when discussing her son’s relationship, admitting on the “Today” show that her time spent with Swift was “OK.”
For the Chiefs, they are looking to extend their six-game winning streak when they take on the lowly Denver Broncos this Sunday.