Taylor Swift fans fall in love with Travis Kelce even more after his old tweets resurface
Taylor Swift’s fans have fallen more in love with her beau, Travis Kelce, after some of his old tweets resurfaced online.
As the couple’s romance continues to heat up, the Swifties did some deep diving into what the NFL star was like on social media before he wooed the pop star.
And on Tuesday, a Swift fan account tweeted a thread of some of Kelce’s most wholesome tweets, which included misspelled words, messages about feeding squirrels and his love for Chipotle.
“I just gave a squirle [sic] a piece [sic] of bread and it straight smashed all of it!!!! I had no idea they ate bread like that!! Haha #crazy,” read one of his tweets from April 2011, when he was just 22 years old.
“Its such a nice day out….. as I stair [sic] from my math class… smh #mustbenice,” read another tweet from that same year.
“Watchin an old school bruce lee movie with some chipolte [sic] in my lap!! Feelin nice n relaxed before I go study for this exam,” the Kansas City Chiefs star said in a tweet from 2010.
The Swifties gushed over how wholesome Kelce’s social media presence seemed to be — outside the hilarious spelling errors.
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“I love that this is the problematic thing people have been able to find, though,” wrote one fan.
“This is such a funny wholesome thread lol he’s doing his best and I love it,” added another.
“him and little miss english teacher truly are the best match 😅💘,” tweeted a third user.
Kelce’s tweeting days have dwindled since he was drafted by the Chiefs in the 2013 NFL draft and are even less now that he is dating Swift.
The “Bad Blood” singer, 33, and the two-time Super Bowl Champ, 34, went public with their romance in September when she attended one of his football games.
Since then, the couple has been on several public outings, including some date nights in New York City last month.
The world finally got to see the power couple share a kiss after Swift ran to her boyfriend, who was waiting for her backstage at the Argentina stop of the Eras Tour.
During the sold-out show Saturday, the Grammy winner changed her “Karma” lyrics to honor “the guy on the Chiefs” instead of “the guy on the screen.”
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