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Here's what Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift said to each other after Super Bowl win
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Date:2025-04-15 05:45:21
After the Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl 58, viewers waited with anticipation to see Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift meet on the field to celebrate the championship.
After hoisting the Lombardi Trophy, the couple eventually found each other on the field, with Kelce saying "Come here, baby girl," as he and Swift embraced. Broadcast cameras picked up Swift and Kelce kissing and speaking to each other, but you couldn't hear what was being said.
Now, we know.
The NFL released footage taken of the intimate moment and Kelce is mic'd-up so we can hear every word.
What did Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift say after Super Bowl win?
After a kiss, Kelce thanks Swift for being there to watch the game after she traveled from her Eras Tour concert in Tokyo just the day before.
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"Thank you for coming, baby," Kelce said, as Swift said, "Oh, I cannot believe that."
"I can't believe you," Swift said twice as Kelce thanks Swift for the support. "How did you do that?" Swift adds.
"Thank you for making it halfway across the world. You're the best, baby. The absolute best," Kelce said.
"Was it electric?" Kelce asked before the two shared another kiss.
"It was unbelievable," Swift said.
Swift and Kelce continued the Super Bowl celebration by hitting The Strip and partying at the Zouk Nightclub in Las Vegas. There, Kelce and Swift appeared to dedicate the lyrics of Swift's "You Belong With Me" to each other across the club, and they also danced and kissed to "Love Story."
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