Taylor Swift sings about Travis Kelce’s ‘kiss, marry, kill’ interview where he says he’d wed Katy Perry INSTEAD of her in bonus Tortured Poets Department song ‘So High School’

Taylor Swift sings about Travis Kelce’s ‘kiss, marry, kill’ interview where he says he’d wed Katy Perry INSTEAD of her in bonus Tortured Poets Department song ‘So High School’

Swift's newest album likely contains two songs written about Chiefs boyfriend Travis Kelce

Swift’s newest album likely contains two songs written about Chiefs boyfriend Travis Kelce

Kelce and Swift have been dating since September and had a public smooch at the Super Bowl

Kelce and Swift have been dating since September and had a public smooch at the Super Bowl


In a six-year-old interview, Travis Kelce played 'Kiss, Marry, Kill' with Taylor Swift as an option

In a six-year-old interview, Travis Kelce played ‘Kiss, Marry, Kill’ with Taylor Swift as an option

Kelce does not give Swift the ‘kill’ option, which he gets out of the way early with Grande. Six years before his romance with the ‘Anti-Hero’ singer, he gave her the ‘kiss’ option, while choosing to marry Perry.

‘Are you gonna marry, kiss, or kill me (Kill me)/It’s just a game, but really (Really)/I’m bettin’ on all three for us two (All three)/Get my car door, isn’t that sweet? (That sweet)/Then pull me to the backsеat (Backseat)/No one’s ever had me (Had me), not like you,’ Swift sings.

Kelce and Swift have been publicly dating since she attended a Chiefs game against the Chicago Bears on September 24 at Arrowhead Stadium.


Their relationship has gained significant public interest, due to both being incredibly popular in their specific fields.

Swift attended 13 Chiefs games in total this season, with Kansas City holding a 10-3 record in those contests.

Swift was in attendance at all four Chiefs’ playoff games in different cities, including the Super Bowl in Las Vegas, one day after the Japanese leg of her ‘Eras Tour’ ended in Tokyo.

Kelce has returned the favor, attending his girlfriend’s concerts in Argentina, Australia, and Singapore in recent months.



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