Kansas City Chiefs make clever Taylor Swift reference in Travis Kelce arrival post
Travis Kelce arrived in style to Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Sunday night, and the Chiefs’ X account used his Atlanta entrance as a chance to make a not-so-subtle nod to his girlfriend Taylor Swift.
Swift, in accepting a VMA award earlier this month, lauded Kelce for the ‘fun’ and ‘magic’ that he has brought to her life.
And when the Chiefs posted a picture of Kelce’s pregame outfit ahead of their matchup at the Falcons, they captioned the post ‘Happiness. Fun. Magic.’
Swift’s fans loved the reference and took to the replies to share their approval.
‘Whoever the admin is I LOVE YOU,’ one said.
The Chiefs gave a nod to Taylor Swift in posting Travis Kelce’s entrance on Sunday
Swift singled out her boyfriend Travis Kelce after winning her VMA for best video
‘That caption is perfect,’ said another.
‘I see what you did there,’ a third fan added.
When Swift took home the video of the year award for her ‘Fortnight’ music video, she publicly recognized Kelce onstage for his support.
‘I would always just hear someone cheering from across the studio where we were shooting [the music video],’ she said.
‘And that one person was my boyfriend, Travis. Everything this man touches turns into happiness and fun and magic, and I want to thank him for adding that to our shoot because I’ll always remember that.’
Swift, who was nominated for 12 VMAs, ultimately left the night with seven awards on the back of her ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ album.
Kelce is seen boarding the team bus moments before arriving at Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Kelce was later seen warming up on the field ahead of the big Sunday night clash
Kelce got dressed up for Sunday Night Football with a bold oversized black jacket and tie.
He completed the look with a white dress shirt, sunglasses and bright red sneakers after he boarded the team bus in black slip-ons moments before.
Kelce was supported in person by Swift in the first two weeks of the season, as she was in attendance at Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs’ games against the Bengals and Chiefs.