
Next stop, Super Bowl. Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce kiss after Chiefs win AFC championship
It's just Taylor Swift and her wild boy and all of this wild joy.
The "But Daddy I Love Him" singer celebrated the culmination of the AFC championship Sunday on the field kissing boyfriend Travis Kelce for the second year in a row. (Not to mention Kansas City winning the division three consecutive times.)
A maelstrom of cameras enveloped the couple after the ceremony as they smiled ear-to-ear. Her hand touched his right cheek on the broadcast as red-and-gold confetti fell like it was the end of an Eras Tour show.
The singer arrived 90 minutes before kickoff wearing her final outfit of the season to Arrowhead. Decked from head-to-toe in Louis Vuitton, her $10,000 outfit was shared to Swift fan accounts around the world. She cheered for the Chiefs alongside her parents and brother. Following a touchdown before halftime, she cheered with her mom and Donna Kelce.
After the game, Swift walked down to the field holding hands with Donna Kelce and cheered next to Brittany Mahomes during the post-game presentation.
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Kelce sings 'Do a little dance'
When asked by CBS Sports host Jim Nantz about winning, Travis Kelce couldn't help but sing "Get Down Tonight" by KC and The Sunshine Band. Open mics and karaoke are part of the tight end's vibe. Last year, after winning the Super Bowl, he did a boisterous version of "Viva Las Vegas."
A cutaway camera caught Swift laughing and clapping.
The Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills 32-29 and will join the Philadelphia Eagles at the Super Bowl in New Orleans on Feb. 9.
Swift, who is not on tour and does not have an awards show conflict, is likely looking into travel plans to the Big Easy.
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