Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce Engagement Rumors Should Heat Up After ‘fairy Tale Super Bowl
What else did Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce dance to celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs winning the 2024 Super Bowl?
Video posted to social media shows the world's most popular supercouple dancing to a techno version of Swift's hit "Love Story" at the Chiefs Party, Page 6 reports. The video also shows the singer hugging her tall, lanky boyfriend from NFL and presses her bright red lips to his.
As fans know, the song's story ends with "The Prince", aka Romeo, kneeling in front of the princess, holding out a ring and saying, "Marry me, Juliet"... It's a love story, baby, just say yes.
Just as a "love story" tells a great story, Swift and Kelsey's "fairytale" ended with a dramatic 25-22 overtime win over the San Francisco 49ers, TMZ and other media reported. . So Swifty and anyone following their romance should wonder if the singer's life is meant to enjoy the fairytale moments of her own song. Maybe you want to imagine Kelsey getting down on one knee and calling out to the pop princess, "Marry me, Taylor." I love you and that's all I know.
Shortly after Swift and Kelsey started dating at the start of the NFL season, Swift began asking if he was the one. Everyone interested in the idea wondered when they would get engaged. There were rumors that Kelsey would pop the question on Christmas or New Year's Eve, while other observers thought they would wait until after the Super Bowl. Maybe Kelsey will pop the question on Valentine's Day?
Last week, Page Six reported that Kelsey skirted the engagement topic during a press conference. The reporter asked, "If you win on Sunday, will there be any other ring besides the Super Bowl ring?"
"I'm focused on getting that ring and that's all I'm thinking about right now," Kelsey replied.
At the time, Swift was in Tokyo performing her Eras tour. But while fans on the plane watched with bated breath and followed her social media accounts, the megastar boarded a private jet after her performance in Japan on Saturday night and flew to the US to watch Tim Kelce play the 49ers in Las Vegas.
In 1987, wearing a black corset, jeans and a custom diamond necklace, she watched the game in a luxurious suite at Allegant Stadium with her famous friends Blake Lively, Ice Spice and Lana Del Rey. Kelsey's parents were in the room, along with her brother and sister-in-law Jason and Kylie Kelsey.
Once the bosses won, Swift's friends rushed at her and she screamed in shock, Page Six reports. The excitement continued on the football field, where Swift and Kelsey's families showered them with hugs and tears.
On Sunday night, Swift and Kelsey got another chance to use one of their hits to celebrate an epic Super Bowl. According to TMZ, the couple attended a private party where The Chainsmokers performed to music. As the DJ duo began playing a version of Swift's "You're Mine," Kelsey entered the booth and began singing, showing off her friend to the crowd. She began to sing back to him.
Now that Kelsey is wearing a ring, Swift "may wear jewelry," but not until the summer, sources tell Page 6.
Swift and Kelsey have discussed marriage and "there's a plan in place," a source told Page 6. "They got engaged in July at their one-year anniversary."
Sources told Page 6 that the athlete didn't propose during the holidays — and didn't plan to do so on Valentine's Day — because he and Swift "didn't want it to feel like a rush."
But now that Kelsey's grueling NFL season is over, he is expected to join Swift for several dates on her Eras tour, which begins Friday in Australia and heads to Singapore and then Europe in May.
During the press conference, Kelsey also discussed Swift's two wins, including album of the year. He joked that he promised to give her some of her Super Bowl “stuff.”
“She’s so good, she writes her own history books,” Kelsey said proudly. “I told him to honor my agreement and bring more equipment.”
The NFL star said he would like Swifty to join Boss Kingdom because they attend his games.
“Taylor has an incredible fan base that has followed and supported her throughout her life,” Kelsey said. “It was great to bring the Swifties and Chiefs together and open up the world of football and sport to the world and it was great to experience that.”