Over the weekend, Travis Kelce made a shocking appearance on stage during a Taylor Swift concert where he stunned the crowd as he interacted with his girlfriend in front of 90,000 fans. But it appears that he made a small little mistake during the performance.
As one fan pointed out on social media, Travis Kelce appeared to make a mistake during his performance on stage. When Swift leaned in for Kelce to use a makeup brush on her face, Kelce did not see her, missing his cue because he was busy dancing for the crowd. Swift had to verbally tell him to use the brush on her face.
“He was so into dancing that he might have missed his cue to brush her face the first time bc he truly didn’t even see her leaning in hahah,” the fan said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
he was so into dancing that he might have missed his cue to brush her face the first time bc he truly didn’t even see her leaning in hahah pic.twitter.com/Ue0R8O8NmM
— val • (@karmaszone) June 24, 2024
It’s not exactly shocking that he didn’t do everything perfectly considering that a report from Entertainment Tonight revealed that Kelce only had one rehearsal to practice everything.
“Travis only had one night of rehearsal, the evening before he performed onstage, and didn’t miss a beat. Taylor was beaming from ear to ear as Travis took on the dapper role. The two are hoping he can make a cameo again in the future,” a source told Entertainment Tonight.
If he ever does it again, he’ll be sure to get it right next time.
[karmaszone, Entertainment Tonight]

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