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Taylor Swift reenacts boyfriend Travis Kelce’s bow and arrow move as he attends her London concert
Swift did the move while performing her song ‘So High School,’ which is rumored to be about Kelce. Taylor Swift reenacted NFL star Travis Kelce’s game-day move as he attended her Eras Tour concert in London.
On Friday, June 21, the 34-year-old singer took the stage at the first of her six shows at Wembley Stadium this summer. Unsurprisingly, her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, was spotted entering the VIP section of the event, along with a handful of other stars, including his older brother Jason Kelce, and his wife, Kylie Kelce.
During the concert, Swift performed her usual setlist, including the song “So High School” from The Tortured Poets Department, which is rumored to be about her romance with Kelce. Right before she sang the first lyric of the song, as shown in a video posted to X (formerly known as Twitter), she made a sweet reference to her partner by using her arms to create an invisible bow, before releasing an arrow. Swift has previously made this move when performing “The Archer,” which has been cut from the setlist of her European tour.
However, the gesture is also the move that Kelce frequently does on the field during his games for the Kansas City Chiefs, which fans pointed out on social media. “She did Travis’ archer pose that he does at chiefs’ games omg,” one person wrote on X, while another quipped: “You look like Travis Kelce in this light, we’re loving it.”
Other people went on to praise Kelce and Swift’s relationship, with one person tweeting: “To be so full of love & happiness for someone who feels that back for you is truly an amazing feeling, and it’s beautiful to witness it in others.” “They’re both down bad for each other, I’m crying,” another wrote. As training for football season began in June, the Chiefs also took to its official TikTok page to share a video of Kelce doing his bow and arrow move.
While Swift was performing “So High School” last night, fans also spotted Kelce’s reaction in the audience. In one video shared to X, formerly known as Twitter, he could be seen dancing and sweetly singing along with the lyrics: “Truth, dare, spin bottles / You know how to ball, I know Aristotle.”