Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are each other’s biggest fans.
On the Wednesday, Jan. 29 episode of New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs star revealed that Swift, 35, is a regular listener to the popular podcast he hosts with his brother.
“She listens every week,” Kelce, 35, said on the show during a discussion with the podcast’s interns, “Intern Brandon” and “Jets Jake”, who joined the “So High School” singer at Kelce’s VIP suite on Sunday, Jan. 26 as the Chiefs advanced to the Super Bowl.
Brandon told Kelce that Swift was “very complimentary of the show” when he met her at Arrowhead Stadium.
“She gave us some creative compliments,” he added, noting how “appreciative” he was of the singer’s kind words.
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Brandon also complimented Swift on her welcoming nature at the game during their recap. “We walked in the door, and — I’ll give this away — she said our names immediately,” Brandon shared. “It was like, ‘Oh my God. Brandon, Jake, finally!’ We were floored.”
Kelce wasn’t surprised by his girlfriend’s kindness, adding, “She knows how to break the ice. She does. She’s a pro at it.”
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The Chiefs tight end later joined his group in the suite at Arrowhead Stadium after the presentation of the Lamar Hunt Trophy on the field, where Swift laughed and cheered as Kelce sang the lyrics to “Get Down Tonight” by KC & The Sunshine Band while addressing Chiefs Kingdom.
After the presentation, the couple shared a handful of celebratory kisses on the field as red and yellow confetti fell around them.
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Fans especially enjoyed the moment when Kelce and Swift told each other, “I love you,” on the field — which instantly went viral online.
Kelce and the Chiefs will hope to make NFL history in the Super Bowl on Feb. 9. If they win, they’ll become the first team to win three back-to-back titles.
The Super Bowl takes place on Sunday, Feb. 9 at 6:30 p.m. ET in New Orleans and airs on Fox.
