Travis Kelce Does a Victory Dance to Taylor Swift’s ‘Bad Blood’ While Golfing
The tight end and pop star recently returned from a romantic vacation to the Bahamas.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have dinner at Waverly Inn on Oct. 15, 2023 in New York City.
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Taylor Swift is always with Travis Kelce, even when she’s not actually with him. While the Kansas City Chiefs tight end was out golfing recently, one of his friends started playing the pop star’s 2014 smash “Bad Blood” on the course, prompting an adorable victory dance from the football star.
In a video shared by NBA player Chandler Parsons on Instagram Stories Thursday (March 28), Kelce focuses on his form before making a calculated swing. Meanwhile, his superstar girlfriend’s voice sings in the background, “Did you have to hit me/ Where I’m weak? Baby, I couldn’t breathe/ Rub it in so deep/ Salt in the wound like you’re laughing right at me.”
“@killatrav cannot be rattled,” Parsons captioned the clip, tagging Kelce.
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After watching his ball sail away, the Ohio native walks toward the camera and, using his club as an air guitar, starts dancing and singing along to the pre-chorus. “Oh, it’s so sad to think about the good times, you and I,” he mouths along.
The clip comes shortly after Kelce and Swift went on a romantic vacation to the Bahamas. In photos from the trip, the couple enjoyed their time on the beach and held hands on a dock.
His golfing excursion isn’t the first time Kelce has jammed out to “Bad Blood” in recent weeks. In addition to rocking out to Swift performing the 1989 hit live at her Eras Tour shows in Australia and Singapore, he sang a snippet of the track on an episode of his New Heights podcast earlier this month.
While discussing NFL quarterback Kenny Pickett’s recent trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers to the Eagles, he said, “Kenny and the Steelers — their relationship ended in …,” before mimicking the pop star’s catchy melody on the final two words: “Bad blood.”
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