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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Bask in Afterglow of Chiefs' Super Bowl Win With On-Field Kiss
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Date:2025-04-17 00:57:00
Today was a fairytale for Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs fans.
Proving two is better than one, the team became back-to-back champions after they beat the San Francisco 49ers at the 2024 Super Bowl on Feb. 11.
And as they entered this new era, Travis Kelce made sure to celebrate with Taylor by his side. The tight end and the singer showed each other mad love as they shared a kiss on the field.
Indeed, this night was sparkling and Taylor wasn't going to let it go. The 14-time Grammy winner flew all the way from her Eras Tour in Tokyo to Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas for the Big Game, with it being her 13th of the season.
And she wasn't the only one in the star-studded suite as Blake Lively, Ice Spice, Lana Del Rey, Travis' mom Donna Kelce and his brother Jason Kelce were also there to cheer on the Chiefs.
And while karma is a relaxing thought, this game was a true nail-biter. After trailing behind the 49ers for the first half of the game and then tying it up to go into overtime, the Chiefs were able to come back…be here alongside the Vince Lombardi Trophy with a final score of 25 to 22.
All in all, it was a night viewers will never, ever, ever forget. From the game and Usher's Super Bowl Halftime show to the star-studded guests and commercials (including Beyoncé's surprise album announcement), the night was filled with jaw-dropping moments.
And now that there's glitter on the floor after the party, take a moment and see photos from Taylor and Travis' on-field celebration.
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