Star tight end Travis Kelce and pop music sensation Taylor Swift officially became an item last year. Swift would often show up to Kelce’s games and Travis has become a regular at Swift’s Eras tour during the offseason.
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Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs are already psyched for next season. The Super Bowl Champs posted on TikTok to show their excitement, including a video of the 34-year-old tight end doing his signature archer pose.
@chiefs Year 12, HERE WE GO!!! 🏹 #traviskelce #chiefs #mediaday ♬ Confidence (sped up version) – Ocean Alley
Swifties Thirst Over Travis Kelce in New Hype Video
The comments were swarming with Swifties, fans of Kelce’s girlfriend, and Grammy award-winning artist Taylor Swift, who had high praises for Travis. Many allusions to the songs “So High School” and “The Alchemy” from Swift’s recent album The Tortured Poets Department were also in the comments. Both songs are allegedly about her relationship with Kelce.
Swifties also noted that Kelce’s trademark archer posture resembled the one the “Fortnight” singer performed while performing “The Archer” on the Eras Tour.
Kelce Gets Candid On Remaining Humble
It’s not inaccurate to say Kelce’s level of fame has changed exponentially since he and Swift announced their relationship last year. He spoke about remaining humble amid his recent stardom on Good Morning America earlier this month.
“When you have good family and friends around you, it makes that aspect in life that much easier,” Kelce said.
“I’ve always been a very grounded guy,” he added. “It might not come off like that when I’m playing football but off the field, I just want to be a genuine person. I try not to get too far down the road because you just never know when opportunities are going to present themselves.”
Jason Kelce, his brother and former center for the Philadelphia Eagles, backed Travis’ claims in an interview on Friday.
“I haven’t seen him change one bit,” the Super Bowl champ said. “He stayed true to himself. He’s still humble. He treats everyone with the utmost respect.”