Taylor Swift Shares Video of Travis Kelce Kissing Her While Cooking in New Montage of Personal Clips
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift
On April 19, Taylor Swift fans were treated to the pop superstar's 11th studio album and the first music video for The Tortured Poets Department. But the icing on the cake for many Swifties was a personal video Swift shared of Travis Kelce kissing her while cooking.
The music video for Swift's new song "Fortnight" featuring Post Malone dropped at 8 p.m. ET on Friday. Shortly afterward, the singer posted a YouTube Shorts video that likely made Swelcie/Tayvis shippers swoon. "Share your 'fortnight' recap with @ForAFortnightChallenge 🤍," Swift invited her fans.
The montage of clips starts with Swift grooving in a recording studio booth, immediately followed by her cooking something on a stove while Kelce quickly leans over and gives her a peck on the cheek.
Other shots showed her making cinnamon rolls, working out, sewing, hanging out with her cat, toasting with a drink, playing pickleball, posing with Ethan Hawke (who makes a cameo in the music video for "Fortnight") and more.
Of course, the only video clip Swifties really cared about was the sweet peck from Kelce. Fans flooded the comments with reactions, with one person writing, "Never thought we’d see you feel comfortable and secure enough to share this side of your life. Congratulations."
Another YouTube user commented, "This is so refreshing to see you happy after having this album drop."
Meanwhile, another person declared, "She’s coming back alive on social media, finally comfortable enough with someone to give us a glimpse into her raw personal life and I couldn’t be more thankful to see it!"
Yet another YouTube user wrote, "It’s so refreshing to see you with Trav. Thank you for being so beautifully and unapologetically you. And feeling safe enough to release your most raw inner thoughts. We love and appreciate you so much, Taylor."
What do you think of the candid moments Swift shared?
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