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"Close your legs now": Travis Kelce gets brutally trolled after his outfit has fans panicking as photo with Taylor Swift goes viral

"Close your legs now": Travis Kelce gets brutally trolled after his outfit has fans panicking as photo with Taylor Swift goes viral

Time of India16 hours ago

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce recently attended the Stanley Cup Finals.(Image via Sportsnet)
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce shocked fans as they were spotted at the recent 2025 Stanley Cup Finals' Game 4 between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers. The two looked excited and cheered on the teams as they were also spotted making jokes and cuddling.
But now, it seems like a picture of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce has gone viral and fans are panicking about the NFL star's pair of shorts.
Travis Kelce's shorts at the NHL Finals game sparked panic among fans as he was spotted sitting alongside Taylor Swift
Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs' tight end, arrived at the Finals wearing a red jacket along with shorts of matching colour and a white cap. The billionaire pop star looked stunning in a grey coloured dress, braided hair and matching boots.
But a picture of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift sitting at the venue has gone viral for all the wrong reasons.
As the NFL star was spotted sitting and speaking to Taylor Swift, his inner thighs were visible due to the length of his shorts, and this has sparked panic among fans.
A fan took to X and wrote, 'is he not wearing any briefs or boxers….?', while another fan joked, 'Trav we get it you got nice knockers… get it girl'.
A third fan wrote, 'HOLYYY SH*TTTTTT HE NEEDS TO CLOSE HIS LEGS OMG THIS IS WORSE THEN BEFORE WHAR RHE F**K IM CRASHING OUT', while another user wrote, 'Taylor ask your man to close his legs or I'll send Gunther to discipline him'.
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Other fans are impressed by Taylor Swift's outfit. A fan wrote, 'I really like her outfit. The ponytail braid, the red lip, complements her zipped dress (?) and the boots is the perfect finishing touch. The necklace and earrings are such a nice understated touch. Anyway they both look so happy and in love - like love should look like!'
What's next for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce?
While Travis Kelce has not yet responded to the panic his shorts have sparked, it seems like the two are in a pretty serious relationship.
According to the Daily Mail, a source has revealed that, 'Taylor and Travis are treating this relationship as their last relationship, and when they get engaged, when they get married and when they start a family, it will be exactly when it is meant to happen.'
The source also added, 'Everyone is just waiting for Travis to ask her parents for her hand in marriage, her parents will say 'yes,' and they can't wait for them to get engaged. Nothing seems to be imminent, but it will 100 percent happen.'
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are yet to respond to these speculations.
Also Read:
'This is the life I wanted': Taylor Swift reportedly gushed about her 'perfect' life with Travis Kelce amid marriage rumours

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