Taylor Swift has accomplished plenty in her career. She's won 14 Grammys, sold over 200 million records, and toured all over the globe.
She can now add professional Super Bowl celebrator to her resume.
If there is one thing Las Vegas is good for, it's a party, and the Chiefs appeared to have themselves a time and a half after winning Super Bowl 58 over the 49ers. Kansas City hit the clubs hard Sunday night, for the first evening of what should be a lengthy period of festivities over the next week.
Given her relationship with Travis Kelce, it was expected that Swift would be out on the town. Sure enough, the international star was seen embracing the Chiefs tight end. However, it wasn't until Monday night that fans got a behind-the-scenes look at the fun.
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Taylor Swift's first TikTok with Travis Kelce
In a TikTok posted the day after the Super Bowl, Swift revealed her surprise guests at the Super Bowl celebration — her parents, Scott and Andrea Swift. The couple were with Swift and the Kelce family in Las Vegas, taking in all the entertainment at the Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas.
Taylor Swift shares TikTok from the club with Travis Kelce and her parents, celebrating the Chiefs Super Bowl win. pic.twitter.com/NCtg0WpGb0
— Pop Base (@PopBase) February 13, 2024
In the clip, Swift poked fun at Kelce and their surroundings in comparison to the singer sitting with her mother and father, jokingly saying, "It's a friends and family party they said ... bring your parents they said." Meanwhile, the red-lighted room is full of music, alcohol, and dancing, with Mr. Swift himself chugging from a can.
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While Swift and her parents may have shied away from the spotlight, that can't be said about the Kelce clan. Travis was doing his part to let loose, but his brother, Jason, stole the show, as the Eagles center was in full celebration mode, mask and all.
Swift and her parents may have to get used to Super Bowl celebrations. The Super Bowl win was the Chiefs' second in a row and third in the past five years. As Kelce proclaimed Sunday night, they're aiming for a three-peat in 2025.