Travis Kelce admits he hasn’t spoken with Taylor Swift since her historic night at the Grammys… and reveals the SHOCKING reason why

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift

 

Swift won fourth ‘Album of the Year’ honor on Sunday, the most in history.

 

Travis Kelce

Travis Kelce admitted Monday evening he has not spoken with girlfriend Taylor Swift since Sunday night’s Grammy Awards.

The Kansas City Chiefs plane landed in Las Vegas to start preparing for Super Bowl LVIII as Swift won a Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album, said Kelce.

The tight end saw the ‘Anti-Hero’ singer win her first hardware of the night as he regained phone service. Yet, Kelce said he has not spoken with Swift since the Grammys because she needed to get on a plane, likely to Tokyo for the Japanese leg of ‘The Eras Tour’.

Kelce’s time at Super Bowl LVIII Media Night contained several questions about Swift come his way, including her impact on him and the NFL.

‘You can’t put any more pressure than I put on myself, I promise you that,’ Kelce said Monday. ‘It’s just the heart of a competitor. [Swift] has definitely brought a lot of new faces to the game and its been fun to experience that.’

Kelce did not answer whether Swift would be in attendance at Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium or whether she has a private plane to make the game.

‘She seems to be enjoying the games,’ Kelce said. ‘She’s a part of Chiefs Kingdom right now. It’s fun to see her enjoy the game of football knowing that it’s kind of new to her life.

Swift won two Grammy Awards on Sunday, including her record-breaking fourth ‘Album of the Year’ award, bringing her lifetime total to 14 Grammys.

Swift announced a new album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department’, during her first acceptance speech of the evening, which Kelce said he has heard part of.

Swift has attended 12 Chiefs games this season, including all three Chiefs postseason wins.

During the Chiefs’ AFC Championship celebration after the win over the Ravens, Kelce and Swift were seen kissing, and possibly saying ‘I love you’ to one another, on the M&T Bank Stadium field.