They’re the current ‘It’ couple who have found their names in media headlines for the better part of half a year, and it seems like the locomotive that is Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce won’t be slowing down anytime soon.
The couple’s blossoming relationship has captured the public eye for months now, especially with Swift’s frequent appearances at Kansas City Chiefs NFL games. This past weekend, the Chiefs won the Super Bowl in dramatic fashion, with an overtime victory against the San Francisco 49ers. It was a fairytale moment for Swift and Kelce, as they were seen cuddling and kissing after Kelce lifted the Lombardi Trophy.
An expert has analyzed their body language and concluded that both Taylor and Travis are unafraid to engage in public displays of affection. It should come as no surprise that all eyes turned to the couple after the Kansas City Chiefs secured their fourth-ever Super Bowl title on Sunday. There were even rumors that Kelce might propose to Swift if his team emerged victorious. While that wasn’t the case, the two were spotted hugging and kissing in celebration.
Kelce even treated the crowd to his rendition of “Viva Las Vegas” after the game, and Taylor joined him on the pitch alongside his mom, Donna. After Donna had her own special moment with her son, the Chiefs tight end turned his attention to his girlfriend, telling Swift: “Come here, baby.”
A psychology expert analyzed the couple’s body language during and after the event and concluded that they share a “genuine relationship” with each other. Despite existing conspiracy theories that their romance is just for show, the expert, Darren Stanton, revealed, “I was skeptical of this relationship in the early stages, but because she is so full on now, with her emotions, I think this is a real relationship. She’s being true and consistent in her emotions and feelings towards Travis. This is not a PR stunt, this is a genuine relationship.”
Stanton also addressed the perception that Swift appeared more comfortable showing affection in public than Kelce. He defended Kelce, explaining that the tight end was simply enjoying his “moment” after such a monumental victory. Stanton said, “From a non-verbal perspective, it’s as if she’s more into him or she’s much more comfortable with public displays of affection than he is. At the end of the day, this is his moment, this is what his career is all about. This is the most important night of his life; she should understand that as well. She’s got her arms wrapped around him completely, it’s quite gushy, she appears to be quite emotional here – it’s very interesting behavior.”