Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce took their relationship public last year when Swift started attending Kansas City Chiefs football games in support of Kelce, and it sounds like she took a pretty bold approach to attending her first game.
During a recent appearance on the Bussin’ With The Boys podcast, Travis Kelce told a hilarious story about Taylor Swift as he revealed that he was trying to set her up with some extra accommodations and security for the game given how much of a celebrity she is and how much attention she would receive from fans and the media.
But instead, she just “walked through the front door,” as Kelce described it.
“She’s very self aware and understands situations like that… that’s when i really started to fall for her…” MY HEART pic.twitter.com/whvy7jIfab
— 🏈👑 (@TayvisHaze) June 25, 2024
“The first games she came to against the Bears, I was like ‘Hey yeah, I can probably set you up with everything’ and she just walked through the front door,” Kelce said. “There’s no like going down, talking to security making sure that she gets [to her seat]. She was just like ‘I just want to be around the family and friends and experience this with everybody.'”
Kelce admitted that Swift’s boldness to just walk in like that “really won me over.”
“She got beaucoup points for that,” Kelce continued. “She’s in the madness, man. She wants to be a part of it. She wants to support me, do things like that. Man, she really won me over with that one.”
Clearly, the boldness paid off, and it led to a pretty hilarious story.

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