Taylor Swift provides a glimpse of Chiefs' Super Bowl afterparty with Travis Kelce in latest TikTok
Whenever Taylor Swift posts on social media, it almost always relates to her music. However, after a night of partying, the singer took some time to post a video of herself with her parents and Travis Kelce in the Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in […]
Whenever Taylor Swift posts on social media, it almost always relates to her music.
However, after a night of partying, the singer took some time to post a video of herself with her parents and Travis Kelce in the Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII.
And the video showed just how much fun she was having, along with displaying how comfortable she is in her relationship with the Chiefs tight end.
"Accidentally going clubbing with your parents is something everyone should try at least once in their life," Swift wrote on TikTok.
And with this latest video, fans are going crazy. They really love to see her so relaxed.
After the Chiefs won, Swift headed down to the field to celebrate with Kelce and the rest of the team. She stood right beside Kelce's mom, Donna and the tight end came right over to them. He first hugged his mom in a sweet moment as Swift watched with a smile on her face. Bu then he went right over to the singer and she refused to let him go, hugging and kissing him.
It was clear that she was so proud of him.
As he made his postgame speech, she was laughing along, and even blew kisses to him while he stood on stage.
Afterwards, the two went to club with the rest of the team to celebrate, and of course, Swift brought her parents along. The two danced the entire night, even caught singing the lyrics of her songs 'Love Story' and 'You Belong With Me' to one another.
So getting to see the celebration through Swift's eyes as she was there with so many people that she loves is insanely special.
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