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"Kelce Taylor is officially in her newborn era," the hospital happily announced. The news follows the Kansas City Chiefs tight end's first public Instagram photos with the pop superstar after two years of dating.
A baby girl was recently born at Liberty Hospital in Missouri, and her parents gave her a name inspired by Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce: Kelce Taylor. The baby was described in a social media post from the hospital as 'the youngest Swiftie and newest member of The Kansas City Chiefs Red Kingdom.
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Kelce's internet-breaking post notably comes amid a seemingly more relaxed time of year for the record-setting couple. Since Swift ended her "Eras Tour" on Dec. 8, 2024, she's had much to celebrate, including buying back her masters and officially owning all her music.
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Kelce shared several photos with Swift to Instagram this week, as an insider confirms the pair are in a "really solid place"Travis Kelce's latest Instagram post featuring Taylor Swift has been turning heads — and for good reason!
Swift and Kelce were first linked in 2023. Prior to their relationship, Swift was romantically linked with a number of other celebrities, including Matty Healy of the band The 1975. On Thursday, Healy's mother, actress Denise Welch, shared some thoughts about the pop star in an interview with "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen."
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Make way for the king and queen of couple style Long live the couple that coordinates closets. Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are endgame when it comes to date-night style, so it was no surprise to fans to see the loved-up pair photogprahed in couple-coded looks in the NFL tight end's surpriseInstagram hard launch post.
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