Taylor Swift shares private footage from Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl 2024 afterparty
The global pop sensation excited fans after sharing a rare glimpse into her personal life at the Super Bowl after-party. Watch video.
Taylor Swift not only hit the club with star NFL boyfriend Travis Kelce and friends to celebrate the Chief’s Super Bowl victory – but took her parents along too.
And in a rare glimpse into her private life, the superstar posted a hilarious video to her TikTok account posting: “Accidentally going clubbing with your parents is something everyone should try at least once in their life.”
Swift’s bemused parents Scott and Andrea could be seen in the clip sipping drinks and making funny faces at Zouk nightclub at Resorts World in Las Vegas.
The Shake It Off singer also recorded Kelce who crossed right in front of her as she filmed the footage.
As she panned across the packed dance floor, she added the caption: “It’s a friends and family party they said”.
Swift’s TikTok video has had more than 17 million views – marking the first time she has personally acknowledged Kelce on her official social media accounts.
It comes as Swift packed on the PDA with her boyfriend Kelce as the pair celebrated the Chiefs’ gripping Super Bowl victory.
Footage of the couple at the after-party showed them dancing to Swift’s songs and hugging and kissing – oblivious to those around them.
Before their celebratory smooch, Swift and Kelce were captured jumping up and down as they sang the lyric, “You’ll be the prince and I’ll be the princess,” to one another.
In another video shared on social media, Kelce hopped in the DJ booth to lead the crowd in singing “You Belong With Me.”
Kelce and Swift kept the party going until well into the early hours, and were spotted leaving the Wynn Hotel nightclub just after 5am, with the singer wearing his custom-made sequined jacket over her all-black outfit.
It was a fitting ending to Chiefs Kingdom’s fairytale season, given Swift and Kelce’s love story has dominated headlines and games.
Swift and Kelce’s after-party kisses weren’t their first of the eventful evening.
After the Chiefs’ exciting overtime win, the player and pop star celebrated his big win with a romantic on-field smooch.
Swift was heard erupting into giggles as she exclaimed, “Oh my god, oh my god,” in footage captured of the affectionate scene.
“I cannot believe that, I can’t believe it. How did you do that?” Swift went on.
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Leaving the #Chiefs after party with his jacket over her shoulder!! pic.twitter.com/ViEEwLsY2d
— Taylors Vault News! (@TSVaultNews) February 12, 2024
“It was unbelievable. One of the craziest things I’ve ever experienced.”
And in a post-game press conference Kelce declared that given both his and Swift’s eventful years, the couple is “on top of the world” right now.
“Man, it’s on top of the world right now, baby,” he told reporters, adding: “It’s a good feeling.”
Kelce had personally forked out a whopping $2.5 million for a luxurious suite at the stadium, where Swift was joined by her famous bestie Blake Lively, along with singer Ice Spice, Top Gun: Maverick star Miles Teller, Lana Del Rey – and even Beatles legend Paul McCartney.
Both Swift and Kelce’s families were also part of the exclusive group.
That’s despite reports Kanye West apparently intended to upstage Swift at the Super Bowl, but the pop superstar ruined his plan.
Brandon Marshall — who played in the league from 2006-2018 for a number of teams — made the allegation on his “Paper Route” podcast this week saying he’d heard Ye purposely purchased seats right in front of Swift’s suite for the Big Game.
Swift had raced back from Japan to make it to the Super Bowl after playing four straight nights of her Eras Tour in Tokyo this week. She will begin her tour of Australia this next weekend starting in Melbourne.
Seven network’s live and free broadcast of the Super Bowl LVII reached 2.7 million viewers Australians across Seven and 7plus. The event had an average national total TV audience of 800,000, up 67 per cent on last year.
The live stream on 7plus delivered 128 per cent growth year-on-year with 37.7 million minutes streamed.
“Super Bowl is one of the world’s greatest sporting spectacles, and while we think our American friends can take a leaf or two out of our AFL broadcasting playbook, Seven’s NFL coverage only keeps growing, smashing last year’s already strong audience record across broadcast and digital, “ Lewis Martin, Seven Melbourne’s managing director and head of network sport, said.
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