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Sparks Fly as Travis Kelce Reacts to Taylor Swift's Matching Moment
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Date:2025-04-14 08:37:53
Call it what you want, but this looks like a pretty sweet shout-out from Travis Kelce.
After Taylor Swift wore a Kansas City Chiefs jacket to the team's New Year's Eve game against the Cincinnati Bengals, the tight end was ready to speak now and let fans know how he really felt about her show of support.
Taking to Instagram Dec. 31, Travis left a series of fire and praise hand emojis underneath a post designer Jeff Hamilton had shared that featured photos and videos of Taylor rocking the ensemble.
Of course, it should come as no surprise that the athlete liked the jacket. After all, he was spotted sporting a matching one the week before.
And if you've been following the story of us Travis and Taylor, then you know that they've frequently shown their admiration for each other since forming a romance over the summer. From attending each other's games and concerts to him complimenting her on his podcast, the NFL player and the Grammy winner, both 34, have proven they're not going to let life in the public eye get in the way of their relationship.
"When you say a relationship is public, that means I'm going to see him do what he loves, we're showing up for each other, other people are there and we don't care," Taylor told TIME in her Person of the Year cover story that was published last month. "The opposite of that is you have to go to an extreme amount of effort to make sure no one knows that you're seeing someone. And we're just proud of each other."
And the pair weren't afraid to show a little PDA when they shared a kiss at a New Year's Eve party after the Chiefs' victory against the Bengals. But to get a look at Taylor's game-day style from earlier that evening, keep reading.
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