Travis Kelce Makes Headlines with Taylor Swift Reference in Chiefs’ Super Bowl Intro
Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end, Travis Kelce, caused a stir among fans when he referenced his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, in the team’s introduction video for the 2024 Super Bowl. Kelce cleverly quoted lyrics from Swift’s hit song “…Ready for It?” and winked at the camera, leaving no doubt about his acknowledgment of the reference.
The moment didn’t go unnoticed by fans, who took to social media to express their sheer excitement over Kelce’s shout-out to the pop sensation. The song Kelce referenced is from Swift’s album “Reputation,” which has led eager fans to speculate that the singer might be planning to re-release the album soon.
This isn’t the first time Swift and Kelce have shown support for each other in public. During one of her tour dates, Swift changed the lyrics to her song “Karma” to reference the Chiefs, giving a special shout-out to her NFL star beau. This gesture further solidified their status as a power couple in both the sports and music worlds.
In yet another display of support, Swift made her way to Super Bowl LVIII to cheer on Kelce and the Chiefs. The pop star arrived with her mom, Blake Lively, and Ice Spice, making a grand entrance that caught everyone’s attention. This marked Swift’s impressive 13th time watching Kelce play, and fans are hopeful that her presence will bring some good luck to the Chiefs in their match against the San Francisco 49ers.
Prior to attending the Super Bowl, the multi-talented artist had just wrapped up four shows in Tokyo as part of her highly anticipated Eras Tour. Swift’s global popularity has reached new heights, and her appearance at the Super Bowl only further solidifies her star status.
As Kelce continues to make waves on the field, it’s clear that his relationship with Swift brings an added layer of excitement to his career. Fans eagerly await any future collaborations or public displays of affection between the talented couple, as they continue to dominate both the sports and music industry scenes.
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