In the world of celebrity couples, one pair continues to steal the headlines – Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. While Kelce, a star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, couldn’t attend a recent event due to football commitments, he made sure to show his support for Swift in a unique way. He “liked” an Instagram video posted by MTV, where Swift gave him a special mention after winning the Video of the Year award at the UBS Arena in New York.
During her acceptance speech, Swift, 34, surprised fans by publicly referring to Kelce as her “boyfriend” for the first time. As cheers erupted in the audience, she lovingly recalled hearing his voice while on the set of her “Fortnight” music video. “And that one person was my boyfriend, Travis,” Swift declared, causing the crowd to burst into applause.
Despite being miles apart, Kelce continued to support Swift from Kansas City, where he was preparing for the Chiefs’ upcoming game against the Cincinnati Bengals. On his New Heights podcast, he urged Swift to “stay on top,” showcasing his admiration for her incredible achievements.
Swift had a historic night at the event, winning a total of seven awards and solidifying her place as the artist with the most VMA wins, with an impressive 30 awards to her name.
Swift stunned on the red carpet in a gorgeous Dior yellow-and-black plaid bustier and skirt, later changing into a silver sequin dress adorned with a UFO graphic after winning her first award for Best Collaboration with Post Malone on the song “Fortnight.” Throughout the evening, Swift appeared to be in great spirits, dancing during Katy Perry’s performance and mingling with fellow artists.
Kelce and Swift, who have been romantically linked for over a year, were recently seen together at the US Open in New York City. The couple enjoyed the event, attended a wedding, and were spotted sharing affectionate moments, further solidifying their high-profile relationship. With Kelce’s unwavering support and Swift’s remarkable success, this power couple continues to captivate fans and dominate the headlines.