Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce got emotional while supporting Taylor Swift at her concert in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are approaching the one-year anniversary of their highly-publicized relationship. As the Chiefs are in the midst of the offseason, Kelce has been able to travel overseas and attend his girlfriend’s concerts.
Per Page Six, a fan in attendance caught a video of Kelce dancing to Swift’s “Everything Has Changed” hit song from her “Red” album. Kelce also appeared to be wiping away tears as Swift sang away:
“Swift, 34, then launched into “So High School” from her latest record, “The Tortured Poets Department,” and “Everything Has Changed” from 2012’s “Red.”
A video taken by a concertgoer and shared on Instagram showed Kelce, also 34, seemingly wiping tears from his eyes as his girlfriend sang the lyrics, “‘Cause all I know is we said hello / And your eyes look like coming home / All I know is a simple name / And everything has changed.”
Seconds later, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ wife, Brittany Mahomes, was seen walking over to Kelce to make sure he was OK as he continued to look emotional.”
The video where Travis Kelce appeared to be wiping away the waterworks can be seen below, courtesy:
Early in the 2023 season, rumors surfaced about Kelce and Swift being in a relationship. The Grammy Award-winning singer essentially confirmed that they were seeing each other when she attended the Chiefs’ Week 3 home game against the Chicago Bears at Arrowhead Stadium.
Swift attended nine of the Chiefs’ 17 regular season games and all four playoff contests. The day before Super Bowl 58, she performed a concert in Tokyo, Japan, and then rushed back home to support Travis Kelce and company in the big game (played in Las Vegas, Nevada).
Kelce and the Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 58 to secure the first NFL repeat in 19 years. And based on the schedule of her Eras Tour, it’s safe to say that Swift will be at plenty more Kansas City games this year.
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Kansas City’s quest to finish off the three-peat will begin on Sept. 5, when they welcome reigning MVP Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens to Arrowhead Stadium in the NFL Kickoff Game.