Travis Kelce capped off the Kansas City Chiefs’ third Super Bowl win, and second in a row, by kissing his girlfriend Taylor Swift on the field after the game.
The Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers in a thrilling, defense-heavy game that went into overtime. The final score was 25-22, with the Chiefs winning on a touchdown pass in the final seconds of overtime at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium.
Though she stepped on the field solo, Swift brought a whole squad to help her cheer on her boyfriend on football’s biggest night. In her suite, she was joined by Lana Del Rey, Ice Spice, Keleigh and Miles Teller, Blake Lively and even Paul McCartney, who stopped by to say hello.
In addition to her friends, Swift hung out with her parents, Scott and Andrea, Kelce’s brother Jason, sister-in-law Kylie and parents, Ed and Donna.
Swift’s 13th appearance in the stadium stands ended with overtime and a championship win for Kelce and his teammates. After the Chiefs overtook the San Francisco 49ers, the Grammy winner flocked to the field to celebrate with Kelce, his teammates and his family members.
Swift headed to Las Vegas to watch the Kansas City Chiefs face off against the San Francisco 49ers following her Eras Tour show in Tokyo the day before — her appearance made possible thanks to the international date line.
Swift’s appearance at the Super Bowl has also sparked a number of “prop bets,” or side wagers unrelated to the game itself, such as how many times CBS will show her on camera during the telecast and what shade of lipstick she will wear.
Coming off her album of the year win at the Grammys for “Midnights,” Swift set an all-time record for the most wins the category. She also took home the prize for best pop vocal album that night. While accepting the award, she announced her next studio album titled “The Tortured Poets Department.” It comes out April 19.
During a Super Bowl press evening at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Kelce revealed that he has heard the album, calling it “unbelievable.” “I can’t wait for her to shake up the world when it finally drops,” he added.