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Travis Kelce professes his ‘love’ for Taylor Swift during Kansas City Chiefs panel
By Leah Bitsky,
19 days ago
Travis Kelce didn’t shy away from expressing his love for his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, during a Kansas City Chiefs roundtable Wednesday.
The NFL star addressed his relationship with the pop star while participating in a discussion with Chiefs announcer Mitch Holthus, along with fellow players Patrick Mahomes, Chris Jones, Nick Bolton, Justin Reid and Harrison Butker.
“We love you,” the tight end, 34, told Holthus, to which the announcer – famously nicknamed “the voice of the Chiefs” – jokingly asked if Kelce loves him “more than Taylor.”
The lovebirds are rumored to be getting engaged soon, with a source confirming to Page Six earlier this month that Kelce was planning on getting down on one knee in the near future.
“The engagement is happening soon,” an insider told us, though Kelce’s rep denied that any official engagement plans are in place.
Meanwhile, there is recent speculation that Kelce has already secretly popped the question.
We’re told that the wife of a top Chiefs executive was overheard telling friends in a suite at Morgan Wallen’s Kansas City concert that Swift and Kelce are already betrothed. However, it’s unclear if she had received actual confirmation or was just rehashing online gossip.
Page Six exclusively reported in December 2023 that Kelce was already looking for rings and had even asked Taylor’s father, Scott Swift, for permission to marry his daughter.
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