Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are headed to the Super Bowl! The Kansas City Chiefs made it to the big game, defeating the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in the AFC Championship on January 26. The Chiefs are now just one win away from an incredible three-peat.
Swift’s stylish support
Swift, 35, dazzled in a full Louis Vuitton ensemble. She walked onto the field with Kelce’s mom, Donna, to find Travis and celebrate the victory. The couple’s chemistry was undeniable, and their post-game celebration was filled with joy and passion.
While onstage for the postgame show, Kelce, 35, got into the groove. He belted out the chorus to “Get Down Tonight” by KC and the Sunshine Band, clearly excited about the Chiefs’ big win. But the real fireworks happened next.
Romantic field celebration
During the confetti showers, Swift pulled Kelce close, holding his face in her hands. They shared multiple passionate kisses, exchanging sweet words as they embraced on the field. Swift lovingly brushed back Kelce’s hair while they chatted, completely lost in the moment.
Tight game, big win
The Chiefs’ victory wasn’t easy. They were tied with the Bills in the fourth quarter. But Harrison Butker’s clutch field goal gave them the lead, sealing the win with just minutes left on the clock.
Swift’s lucky streak at Chiefs games
Swift has been a constant presence at Kelce’s games ever since they started dating. Her attendance seems to be a good omen, as the Chiefs have won many games she’s been at, including last year’s AFC Championship and Super Bowl.
The pop superstar even admitted to her growing love for football. In a 2023 TIME Person of the Year article, Swift revealed, “Football is awesome, it turns out. I’ve been missing out my whole life.”
Celebrating together after the AFC championship
After the Chiefs’ win over the Baltimore Ravens in the 2024 AFC Championship, Swift joined Kelce on the field once again. The couple shared kisses and celebrated with Kelce’s parents, Donna and Ed, and his brother Jason. Kelce, wearing an AFC Championship shirt and hat, gave a shout-out to the Beastie Boys, quoting the iconic line: “You’ve got to fight/ for your right/ to party!”
Swift also joined Kelce on the field after their Super Bowl win last year, making a whirlwind trip from Japan during her Eras Tour to be there for him.