Travis Kelce Revealed The Exact Moment That Taylor Swift "Won Him Over" In Rare Comments About Their Relationship
Just when you thought you knew everything about Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift...
In all seriousness, despite the fact that Taylor and Travis are one of the most publicly public couples on the face of the planet, when it comes to what they actually say about their relationship in interviews, both of them remain fairly mum.
Of course, on Taylor's part, this is partially because she rarely does interviews to begin with. That's what the albums are for, I guess!
So it's definitely a little surprising that Travis opened up about the early days of their relationship in a recent episode of the Bussin' with the Boys podcast.
In the interview, Travis revealed the exact moment that he realized that he was "won over" by Taylor as a partner, and it's kind of sweet.
"She's very self-aware," he said. "And I think that's why I really started to really fall for her, was how genuine she is around friends [and] family."
"It can get crazy for somebody with that much attention...and she just keeps it so chill and so cool. I can admire it for sure."
Travis further explained that the moment Taylor "won me over" was when she didn't request added security detail while attending her first Kansas City Chiefs game earlier this year.
Travis said specifically that she wanted to "be around family and friends, and experience this with everybody," and opted to use the stadium's main entrance despite being the type of person who would usually avoid doing so.
Travis also reflected on the early rumors that surrounded their relationship in late 2023, and their mutual desire to "keep things private." "Nobody knew what was going on, [it was] really all over the place," he recalled. "We kinda kept it between us as much as we could. But once she came to a game, obviously it was all poppin' from there."
"I've had fun with just about every aspect of it," he went on while discussing the public's interest in their relationship. "It's just when you're at home you want privacy, and you don't always get that."
You can watch the whole interview here.