Emotional Taylor Swift fights back tears as she kisses Travis Kelce after Super Bowl win
12.02.2024 - 07:01
/ ok.co.uk
Taylor Swift was spotted getting emotional as she shared a kiss with Super Bowl winner Travis Kelce. After the Kansas City Chiefs' victory, Taylor was seen beaming and holding back tears as she embraced her football star boyfriend.
The pop star has had an emotional week, having recently celebrated her own victories at the Grammy Awards.
The loved-up couple put on quite a show at the Allegiant Stadium, drawing all eyes to them. It's been a busy 24 hours for the pair, with Taylor rushing from her sold-out Tokyo shows to make it to Las Vegas in time for the game.
She made it just in time to see the Chiefs' tight end and his team triumph over the San Francisco 49ers. After a nail-biting game and overtime play, the Kansas City team emerged victorious.
Taylor was then whisked from an exclusive suite to the field to celebrate with her new friends and successful boyfriend. Fans will remember that Taylor Swift once dreamt of a love story like this.
In her 2009 music video for 'You Belong With Me', she's seen in the bleachers at a high school football game, playing in the marching band. Her crush is on the field, but he's with a cheerleader. However, another old Taylor song, 'Fifteen', reminds us that she's more than just someone's girlfriend.
She sings: "But in your life, you'll do things greater than dating the boy on the football team." Travis has been there for Taylor too. He was spotted dancing and singing in the VIP area at one of her South American shows. After her three-hour performance, she ran off stage to give him a kiss.
The loved-up couple have been supporting each other for months, catching the public's eye.
Taylor spoke about being a WAG in her Times Person of the Year article, saying: "I'm just there to support Travis.I
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