TAYLOR SWIFT MAKES SWEET GESTURE TO TRAVIS KELCE AT DUBLIN CONCERT AFTER NFL STAR'S WEMBLEY CAMEO

Taylor Swift paid a sweet tribute to her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, during her recent Eras Tour concert in Dublin.

Just days after Kelce made a surprise appearance at one of Swift's Wembley shows earlier this week, the pop sensation proved he was still on her mind, even though he wasn't present in the audience. The Super Bowl-winning tight end had previously joined his lady love on stage, much to the delight of her fans.

Despite Kelce not being spotted in the crowd or on stage on Friday night, Swift gave a nod to her NFL beau by mimicking his iconic celebration while performing 'Midnight Rain' from her Midnights album. Fans captured the moment she made the gesture during the emotional song about relationships and shared it on X.

Swift sang the lyrics: "And he never thinks of me, except when I'm on TV" before sticking out her tongue and striking an awkward yet endearing archer pose. She flashed a cheeky smile at the crowd, who responded with loud cheers. Swift has previously performed the move while singing her hit 'So High School,' a track rumoured to have been dedicated to Kelce throughout her tour.

The song is packed with lyrics and references believed to be about their relationship, most notably the line: 'You know how to ball, I know Aristotle. ' Kelce seemed to confirm its significance when he listed it among his top three songs by his sweetheart, noting that it holds "a little bit of a sentimental meaning." Kelce opened up about the buzz that he's featured in Swift's lyrics, saying with a hint of certainty mixed with speculation: "I think so, I think so, you know what I'm saying."

During Swift's performance of 'I Can Do It With a Broken Heart', Kelce made a surprise appearance on stage. Donning a top hat and tails, he played the gallant supporter, lifting Swift from the ground as she feigned weariness. His encouragement seemed to reinvigorate her, allowing the show to go on with Swift energised and Kelce applauding from the sidelines.

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ESPN's Pat McAfee has lauded Swift's influence on Kelce, suggesting it could be pivotal in his decision to extend his NFL career amidst retirement whispers. McAfee remarked, "I think Taylor motivates him to continue to go," adding that Kelce is likely inspired by her relentless success and global stadium tours.

"I think he watches her do her thing, and he goes: 'Holy s***, she sells out stadiums in every city around the entire world, she continues to make bangers, she's hands-on in everything.' He probably thinks, 'Yes, this is exactly who I need to be around.'".

McAfee continued, praising the power of one's inner circle, "Because, you know they say you are the company you keep, and the company he's keeping is taking over the world, pretty much, in an industry that I don't think she was supposed to take over as fast as she certainly did."

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