The couple didn’t spend Thanksgiving together
Swifties and NFL enthusiasts have identified a potential ominous sign for the budding relationship between pop sensation Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
During the Philadelphia Eagles‘ victory over the Chiefs, viewers noted a peculiar alignment of players-Jason Kelce (Travis‘ brother), Jalen Hurts, and D’Andre Swift-creating the sequence “Kelce Hurts Swift” during an offensive snap.
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“Well it was bound to happen eventually. Sorry Swifties,” an X user wrote.
This coincides with Travis Kelce spending Thanksgiving alone due to Swift‘s ongoing tour commitments in Sao Paolo, with the footballer humorously mentioning he’ll be feasting on KFC.
Despite receiving a last-minute invite to his brother’s house in Philadelphia, Travis faces challenges in making the journey amidst the Chiefs‘ preparations for their upcoming game against the Las Vegas Raiders.
The perceived symbolism during the Eagles‘ game has sparked speculation about the future of Swift and Kelce‘s relationship, adding an intriguing layer to the ongoing public interest in their high-profile romance.
Spent Thanksgiving alone
Kelce had revealed on his “New Heights” podcast that spending Thanksgiving together is unlikely.
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The Kansas City Chiefs tight end humorously shared his solo plans, opting for a KFC feast while Swift is touring in South America.
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The couple had potential for a joint Thanksgiving, given their schedules, but Swift had to reschedule a concert in Rio de Janeiro due to extreme temperatures.
With Swift already set for performances in Sao Paulo, the couple will miss celebrating the holiday together.