TE Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift party after Chiefs’ 25-22 win in Super Bowl LVIII
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift turned and looked for each other across the room.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, who was in the DJ booth, put his hands above his eyes and glanced around the club searching for the international superstar. Fresh off a 25-22 overtime win against the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII — and Kelce’s nine-reception, 93-yard performance — the Chiefs were painting Las Vegas red.

All of a sudden, a very familiar song began to play through the venue, and it immediately caught the attention of the stargazed partners.
It was one of Swift’s early hits, “You Belong With Me.”
Kelce had a massive smile plastered across his face as he tried to locate Swift, whom he pointed to as soon as he locked eyes with her. For her part, Swift searched for her boyfriend, the now three-time Super Bowl champion.
She started jumping up and down as soon she saw him pointing at her, and the couple began singing the song to each other across the room. Swift raised her glass to Kelce as they continued to sing along.

So concludes a whirlwind first season of the Kelce-Swift love story. From training camp and wanting to give her a bracelet to a Super Bowl championship and celebrating in Sin City, these two have offered those watching plenty of laughs, conversations about coverage and a romantic storyline for the ages.
Hollywood better take note and act accordingly.
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