Taylor Swift showed her support for her boyfriend Travis Kelce by celebrating with him on the field after his team, the Kansas City Chiefs, won the AFC Championship on Sunday (Jan. 28). The Chiefs secured their spot in the Super Bowl by defeating the Baltimore Ravens with a score of 17-10. During the celebration, Taylor Swift planted kisses on Travis Kelce.
The famous singer was captured in a photo embracing her partner and showering him with numerous kisses following his significant victory.
The couple also had some adorable moments together, making it seem like they were the only ones in the stadium. This reminded me of the time when Swift was caught on camera running into the arms of an excited Kelce after one of her shows outside of the country. It just goes to show how they support each other in their individual careers.
Swift has been seen at multiple games this season, after rumors began circulating about her prominent relationship. The first game she went to was on September 14, 2023. While she hasn't been present at every game since then, it has been uncommon for her not to be in the suite supporting Kelce, and it appears that she brings some good luck with her.
The singer has attended every game during the postseason, leading to speculation about her presence at the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 11. Although she is scheduled to perform in Tokyo, Japan on Saturday, February 10 as part of her Eras World Tour, she will have around a week before she needs to be in Australia on February 18. It is possible that she could arrive in Las Vegas on the same day as the game, even if she is tired.
In Super Bowl 58, the Kansas City Chiefs will go up against the victorious team from the NFC Championship game, which will be either the Detroit Lions or the San Francisco 49ers. The highly anticipated game will be held at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas and will be televised on CBS.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce share a kiss to celebrate the Chiefs' victory in the AFC Championship. Jason Kelce and Taylor Swift were seen together at the NFL Playoff Game between the Chiefs and Bills. The gallery credit goes to Billy Dukes.
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