Travis Kelce may have borrowed a move from Taylor Swift's Eras Tour during karaoke performance at Charity Golf Tournament
With all the time that Travis Kelce has spent at Taylor Swift's Eras Tour performances over the past year, it's no surprise that he picked up some of the choreography. And he might have even taken some inspiration from the show in his most recent karaoke performance at the 35th Annual American Century Championship golf tournament […]
With all the time that Travis Kelce has spent at Taylor Swift's Eras Tour performances over the past year, it's no surprise that he picked up some of the choreography.
And he might have even taken some inspiration from the show in his most recent karaoke performance at the 35th Annual American Century Championship golf tournament in Lake Tahoe, California.
Kelce was very animated on stage, not holding back while singing Whitesnake’s “Here I Go Again.”
Specifically, there was one moment where he appeared to march across the stage. And of course, Swifties couldn't help but draw the attention to one specific moment in the singer's concert.
During her performance of "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived," from her album, The Tortured Poets Department, Swift marches down stage followed by her dancers who are banging on drums.
The way Kelce marched and the way she marched were nearly identical.
He's already been on stage during the Eras Tour, joining the singer for her transition to her hit song, 'I Can Do It With A Broken Heart," from her newest album, The Tortured Poets Department.
But maybe Swift will have to bring him out a little earlier.
"Taylor, this is for you."
Even when he's not with Taylor Swift, the singer is always on Travis Kelce's mind. And that was especially apparent when he was participating in a karaoke contest on Thursday.
During the 35th Annual American Century Championship golf tournament in Lake Tahoe, California, Travis was on caught on video belted Whitesnake’s “Here I Go Again.”
And because of that, he was named the winner of the karaoke contest.
So who did he dedicate his win to?
"Taylor, this is for you," Kelce said, pretending to cry while holding up the microphone-shaped trophy. "I love you guys."
Seems Taylor Swift's not the only singer in this relationship.
Travis has already been on stage once during the Eras Tour, but maybe next time he should get a microphone.
"It’s alright, you still got Taylor”
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end is in Lake Tahoe, California participating in the 35th Annual American Century Championship golf tournament, but didn't have the best start to Day 2.
Travis had a poor tee shot, but one fan tried to reassure him. And it cause the crowd to laugh and even elicited a response from the tight end himself.
The minute he hit the ball, Travis simply said, "Oh no."
And after a few seconds, one fan yelled out from the crowd.
"It’s alright, you still got Taylor,” they said.
Travis' response was perfect.
“You ain’t lying there," he said.