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Travis Kelce reflects on spending first New Year’s Eve with Taylor Swift
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Date:2025-04-19 15:21:01
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce revealed what he did to celebrate the New Year with his girlfriend Taylor Swift.
Swift attended the Chiefs' home game against the Cincinnati Bengals on New Year's Eve at Arrowhead Stadium. It was the ninth game Swift has been at this season, as she watched Kansas City beat Cincinnati 25-17 to wrap up the AFC West for the eighth consecutive year.
"It was cool to have all the friends and family," Kelce said on the newest episode of the "New Heights" podcast. "I think I had over 50 to 55 people come in for this one – a good New Year's celebration."
The Kansas City Star reported that Kelce and Swift spent part of the evening at The American Restaurant in Kansas City. Other attendees included Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany.
Kelce said that he received a special present from his mother, Donna, but couldn't divulge what it was.
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"I got to exchange presents with Mama Kelce," Kelce said to his brother, Jason. "I can't tell you what I got because some things are still being made for you – that's one of the gifts – and it's awesome. You're gonna love this gift."
Kelce and Swift also spent Christmas together as the pop icon attending the Chiefs' loss to the Las Vegas Raiders with her parents, Scott and Andrea, and her brother, Austin, who was dressed up like Santa Claus and even gave Kelce a gift "straight out of the bag."
Kelce said Austin gave him "a VHS of my favorite football movie of all time," Little Giants.
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