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All Roses And Sunshine: Taylor Swift Confirms Travis Kelce’s Sweet Nickname With New Friendship Bracelet!! see details
Everything seems to be all roses and sunshine between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, as the budding romance between the two continues to progress.
During a recent episode of the Kansas City Chiefs tight end and his brother Jason Kelce’s sports podcast, New Heights, the pro athlete revealed the nickname he calls the “Cruel Summer” singer, sweetly referring to his new girlfriend as a shortened version of her first name: “Tay.”
Shortly after, the pop star followed up by seemingly also divulging the nickname she, in turn, refers to her beau as, when fans noticed she looked to be saying “Trav” while cheering for him during his most recent NFL game.
Now, after spotting a new accessory the “Lavender Haze” songstress was rocking at the sporting event, it seems Swifties have been proven correct.
In photos from Sunday, Dec. 10, where Taylor donned an all-black ‘fit comprised of a long-sleeved top, leather mini skirt, tights and knee-high boots, the couple can be seen snuggled up together, posing for a few snapshots, and even smooching while enjoying a night out.
Taylor flashed a new friendship bracelet, gold and red in color, that read “Trav.” Earlier in the season, she also sported a different version featuring two red heart beads alongside his jersey number: “87.”
The bracelets are said to be $21 and from Missouri-based jewelry brand, Erimish—and yes, they’re available to the public online. (You’re welcome, Swifties!)
The “You Belong With Me” singer celebrated her 34th birthday with a star-studded NYC bash last night, Wednesday, Dec. 13, but Kelce was not in attendance, as he had mandatory football practice back in Kansas City.
However, it was previously reported that the Catching Kelce alum allegedly has some “special” plans of his own for her, which are likely to take place this weekend, since Swift is expected to support the NFL star at his upcoming game against the New England Patriots on Sunday, Dec. 17.