
Taylor Swift's Stanley Cup Outfit Detail Is Nod to Travis Kelce
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Taylor Swift's jewelry she wore to Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final on Thursday was a nod to her relationship with Travis Kelce.
Newsweek reached out to Kelce's representative via email for comment on Friday.
The Context
The couple have been linked since July 2023 when the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 35, was spotted at the "Fortnight" singer's Eras Tour stop in Kansas City, Missouri. Fuel was added to the romance rumors later that year when Swift, 35, was seen in the crowd at his NFL games. The pair confirmed their relationship at a Saturday Night Live after-party in October 2023.
What To Know
Swift and Kelce arrived at the game hand in hand, wearing coordinating sweatsuits. While the football star wore a matching red sweatshirt and shorts with white sneakers, the pop star donned Prada boots and an Area set, which included a beige jacket and shorts. The jacket retails for £730, or roughly $990, and the shorts are £436, or approximately $592.
It was Swift's accessories, however, that was a subtle gesture to her boyfriend. The Pennsylvania native had on a "TNT" bracelet by Wove x Michelle Wie West, as well as a Tiffany T diamond wire ring, per Marie Claire.
Travis Kelce (L) and Taylor Swift (R) react as the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers play during the first period in Game 4 of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final at the Amerant Bank Arena...
Travis Kelce (L) and Taylor Swift (R) react as the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers play during the first period in Game 4 of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final at the Amerant Bank Arena on June 12, 2025 in Sunrise, Florida. More"TNT" appears to refer to "Travis and Taylor." During the TNT network's broadcast of the Stanley Cup, an announcer said: "Travis and Taylor—TNT on TNT" when the camera panned to the duo.
What People Are Saying
Fans of the couple took to X, formerly Twitter, to share their excitement following Swift and Kelce's surprise appearance.
X user @nessianxx wrote in a post with 86,200 views and 6,700 comments: "TT ring and TnT bracelet."
Swift news account @SwiftNYC said in a note with 395,100 views and 27,000 likes: "TAYLOR AND TRAVIS BEING SO CUTE #StanleyCup."
@tscrazier added in a comment with 27,400 views 1,700 likes: "no man has ever loved taylor the way travis loves taylor."
@laurennf77 shared in a message with over 1,200 views and 63 likes: "I just really love Taylor Swift. And I love what Travis has brought her. She's having the TIME of her life with that man."
What Happens Next
Swift has been enjoying a break following her record-breaking Eras Tour, which ran from March 2023 until December 2024. The 14-time Grammy Award winner announced on May 30 that she bought back the rights to her first six albums, meaning she now owns all of her own music, including her music videos, concert films, album art and photography and unreleased songs, she said on her website.
Kelce is gearing up for the Chiefs' preseason, which begins on August 9. The Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity? host is also set to make a cameo in Happy Gilmore 2, which will arrive on Netflix on July 25.
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