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Travis Kelce adores his superstar girlfriend Taylor Swift, initiating a heated smooch publicly during a Las Vegas charity event. The fabulous duo stormed Vegas this weekend to attend the 15 and the Mahomies Foundation Golf Classic gala championed by Travis’ longtime teammate Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany. The two walked into the venue holding hands and maintained the enamored couple spirit throughout the event.
Taylor Swift Showers Taylor Swift With Kisses at Vegas Gala
One attendee managed to sneak a video of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Vegas Smooch, sharing it on X. In the clip, the athlete stood behind his girlfriend, with his hands all over her as she tried speaking to a woman standing next to her. Travis sweetly ravished her arms and shoulders with kisses, leaving Taylor giddy as she turned towards him, a loving smile lighting up her face. The two gave attendees a beautiful show all night long, with one guest saying, “They were affectionate all night.”
The attendee admitted their PDA-filled moments at the Las Vegas gala proved beyond doubt that they were in love. The couple took center stage once again at the event when they donated four Eras tour tickets, which were auctioned off at the Mahomies Foundation charity event.
Travis Sparks Breakup Fears on Wild Vegas Weekend
Following the charity stop, Travis hit a Las Vegas club for a night of partying, without his girlfriend in sight. The absence of Taylor at the nightclub has left many Swifties fearing possible relationship woes.
This comes as the two gear off to part ways to fulfil their respective career demands. While the Cruel Summer singer is set to resume the International leg of her Eras tour in May, Travis would continue his commitments to the Kansas City Chiefs, having recently renewed his contract for another two seasons.
While the new NFL season is yet to take off, the tight end may make time occasionally to drop by at his girlfriend’s concerts. Hopefully, with their foolproof relationship arrangement in place, the lovebirds would make the long-distance situation work.