Watch Taylor Swift Tell Travis Kelce His Public Serenade Was the ‘Most Romantic Thing Ever’

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What did Taylor Swift think when Travis Kelce serenaded her when “You Belong With Me” came on at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl after-party? She was very, very smitten by the whole thing and even spoke about it at the party, which took place at Resorts World Las Vegas’ Zouk Nightclub. The Chainsmokers’ Andrew Taggart, who was DJing, and his girlfriend, Mari Fonseca, talked with Kelce and Swift about the moment. The conversation was filmed, and Fonseca shared footage on her TikTok.

Regarding Kelce’s grand gesture, Swift said, “That was the most romantic thing ever.”

Kelce said to Taggart, “You played it, and I was literally coming out of the bathroom. I’m like, ‘Yes!’ It was perfect timing.”

Swift continued, saying, “And we met in the middle, and I was like, what is happening in my life right now?” Kelce kissed her cheek as Swift went on to praise Taggart’s DJing.

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Here’s footage of that “You Belong With Me” moment that The Chainsmokers shared to their TikTok:

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at Zouk Nightclub.

Swift is now in Australia, where she will be performing shows on her Eras tour for the next two weeks. Before the Super Bowl, Kelce hinted he might join her.

Kelce did not arrive with Swift in Melbourne before her first show, as he attended the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade in Kansas City, Missouri. The event took a tragic, horrific turn when a shooting occurred at a rally following the parade. One person was killed, and at least 21 others were injured. Three people have been taken into custody, per officials.

Kelce shared a statement to X, formerly known as Twitter, in the hours after. He wrote, “I am heartbroken over the tragedy that took place today. My heart is with all who came out to celebrate with us and have been affected. KC, you mean the world to me.”

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