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Fans Point to Taylor Swift After Travis Kelce's Clear Change in Appearance

Fans Point to Taylor Swift After Travis Kelce's Clear Change in Appearance

Yahoo02-05-2025

After announcing he was returning for his 13th NFL season, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has had a relatively quiet offseason.
After suffering a devastating 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, Kelce and girlfriend Taylor Swift headed out of the country for an overseas vacation before returning stateside and jet-setting on some trips to Montana and a few other places.
Kelce was also in the headlines this week for his Las Vegas boys trip, in which he attended Justin Timberlake's 8AM Golf Invitational, without Swift.
The 35-year-old Pro Bowler was all over social media during the trip, and a video of him dancing on the golf course from Timberlake's TikTok account went viral on Wednesday.
'There's something about Las Vegas,' Kelce said about the trip on the most recent episode of his 'New Heights' podcast. 'It's just, you know, it's kind of where I feel at home.'
And while fans seemingly appreciated Kelce's golf course antics, others fans took notice of a clear change to his physical appearance during Wednesday's episode of 'New Heights.'
One TikTok user posted a video with snippets of Kelce from the show with the caption 'Trav always looks SO good on nh 🫠.'
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Several others flocked to the comment section to point out a noticeable change to Kelce's appearance, which some seemingly credited to his relationship with Swift.
'Hes legit glowingggg,' one fan replied.
'Tan, relaxed, happy, GLOWING! He & Tay enjoying their time off,' another fan added.
'Face of a man that has his business sorted professionally and personally..life is good…' a third fan wrote.
'The tan is deeper. Taylor has been with this handsome devil for two years, mercy,' one user commented.
'Swift effect,' another user noted.

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