Fresh footage has surfaced capturing Travis Kelce planting a tender kiss on Taylor Swift's shoulder during their night out in Las Vegas. The Kansas City Chiefs' standout player, referring to Swift as his "significant other," joined her as special guests at Patrick Mahomes' foundation golf fundraiser in Sin City.
Adding a touch of generosity to the evening, Kelce auctioned off four tickets to Swift's highly anticipated Eras Tour, with bidding ultimately reaching a staggering $80,000.
Now, more footage from the event has now appeared, showing Travis kissing Taylor on the shoulder.
The clip has had more than 1million views on social media, with Swifties finding previous clips when Kelce has shown affection in this way.
New footage has emerged showing Travis Kelce kissing Taylor Swift on the shoulder
Kelce and his 'significant other' were at Patrick Mahomes' fundraising event in Las Vegas
"He's always showering her with those sweet shoulder kisses, it's absolutely adorable," gushed one fan, while another dubbed it the couple's "adorable love language."
In addition to their affectionate display, Kelce had a surprise in store for attendees at The 15 and the Mahomies Foundation Vegas Golf Classic gala.
"I was just chatting with my significant other," he casually mentioned before unveiling the tickets to Swift's Eras Tour. "We might have one more surprise up our sleeves that wasn't on the agenda."
Adding to the excitement, Kelce had yet another bombshell for his fans on Monday, as he signed a two-year contract extension with the Chiefs.
In a heartfelt video announcing the deal, which solidifies his status as the NFL's highest-paid tight end, Kelce hinted at his commitment to staying in Kansas City for the long haul.
Swift and Kelce held hands at Saturday's charity auction hosted by the Mahomes
"Chiefs forever," he declared in the clip, shared on X. "Back at it again, baby. Had to represent with a little Super Bowl vibe right here," he continued, pointing to his Super Bowl LVIII hat.
At 34 years old, Kelce has been instrumental in securing back-to-back Vince Lombardi trophies for the Chiefs.
"It feels incredible to be part of the KC family. I remember arriving here 12 years ago, and now, it's an absolute honor and pleasure to continue the journey here. I'm pumped for what's ahead in these next two years," he exclaimed.
"There's no better feeling than this moment. Getting hyped for the upcoming season. Just hit the field with the boys, and we're ready to roll, baby."