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Taylor Swift belts out ‘Love Story' with Travis Kelce and George Kittle following NFL event

Taylor Swift belts out ‘Love Story' with Travis Kelce and George Kittle following NFL event

Independent6 hours ago

Watch as Taylor Swift belts out 'Love Story' with boyfriend Travis Kelce and George Kittle after an NFL event.
A video posted on Kittle's Instagram page on Friday (27 June) shows the three singing their hearts out to the iconic 2008 hit.
'Tight ends & lots of new friends!!! Shout-out to everyone who made it possible and to the TEs for showing up. @te_university,' Kittle wrote in the post's caption.
Earlier in the week, Swift gave a surprise performance of 'Shake It Off' at her boyfriend's 'Tight Ends & Friends' concert.
The Kansas City Chiefs player's annual three-day summer training camp is for NFL tight ends to "bond, collaborate with, and learn amongst their peers".

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California legislature acts to keep film and TV production at home

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  • Daily Mail​

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