Travis Kelce Says He’d Marry Katy Perry, Kiss Taylor Swift in Resurfaced Clip
Travis Kelce had Taylor Swift on his mind even back in 2016!

In an old Afterbuzz TV interview clip that resurfaced this week on TMZ, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end is seen playing a game of “Marry, Kiss, Kill,” choosing between Swift, Katy Perry and Ariana Grande. As the title suggests, in the game, the player has to choose one of the options to marry, kill or kiss.
Kelce reluctantly chose to kill Grande, before ultimately deciding to kiss Swift and marry Perry. Little did he know that in seven years, he’d be dating the “Blank Space” superstar.

Funny enough, both Kelce and Perry were at Swift’s Eras tour stop in Sydney, Australia, on Friday night (Feb. 23). In fan-captured videos, the “Dark Horse” singer is spotted singing along and dancing at Accor Stadium to “Bad Blood,” which is widely believed to be about the two women’s since-squashed feud.

Kelce, meanwhile, watched from a VIP tent as his superstar girlfriend commanded the stage. Fan videos captured him exchanging friendship bracelets, interacting with the crowd and dancing along to Swift’s three-hour show. Toward the end of her performance, Kelce got a special shout-out from the 14-time Grammy winner. While singing “Karma,” Swift once again changed a lyric to say, “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs,” something she first did when the athlete attended her Buenos Aires show in November.
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