How Travis Kelce Will Get Taylor Swift’s Dad’s Blessing to Propose Imagined in a Viral Hilarious TikTok Skit

Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift
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In a humorous TikTok skit that quickly went viral, comedian Trey Kennedy has imagined how NFL star Travis Kelce might propose to his girlfriend, pop icon Taylor Swift.

The skit, shared last week, features Kennedy portraying both Kelce and Swift's father, Scott, as the football player seeks his prospective father-in-law's blessing for marriage.

Kennedy's portrayal of Kelce is uncannily accurate, capturing the Kansas City Chiefs tight end's determination to "tie down Tay Tay."

The skit showcases Kennedy's Kelce employing poetic lines to convince Scott Swift.

@treynkennedy Tryna propose SWIFTly *equality laugh* original sound - Trey Kennedy

"We're meant to be, sir. Hey, I'm a tortured poet, too, and I didn't even know it," while laughing quite manically, to exaggerate how comedic this is.

He continues, "And the feeling of winning the Super Bowls is nothing compared to the feeling of being with your daughter, sir. She gives me love, support, strength."

In character as Kelce, the comedian asserts, "She's already blessed me, so I hope giving out blessings runs in the family."

He upped the ante by saying, "I already got my rings. It's time to give her one."

Kennedy, this time as Scott, replies, "Now, you know it's going to be tough if we let a Chief in the family because we are Eagles," prompting Kennedy, in his Kelce persona, to retort, "Sir, I've been soaring on your daughter's wings ever since I met her. No, like, literally. She private jets everywhere."

Enhancing the comedic flair, Kennedy seamlessly integrates a cameo from Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, mimicking his often likened Kermit the Frog-esque voice.

"You're going great, Trav," Kennedy's Mahomes can he heard saying. "Can't wait to hop down the aisle. Hope the hors d'oeuvres are insects!"

As the skit unfolds, Kennedy's Scott Swift voices concerns about potential divorce, jesting, "Well, sure, let's do it. Why not? I mean, what's the worst that could happen-you get divorced, and we get an even better album?"

Kelce, however, remains resolute, assuring, "That won't happen, sir, I promise you that. Juliet finally found her Romeo." In a Shakespearean twist, Scott reminds him, "You do know how that story ends, right?"

The skit ends with Scott summoning "Bodyguard No. 43" to escort Kelce out, only for the football star to exclaim "Cleveland!"

Fans cannot help but gush about this skit, claiming it can very well happen in real life, even the comedic bits. It comes after a report claiming Travis Kelce is already highly-pressured to propose as their relationship nears its one-year mark.

"They've been together almost a year now, and they're madly in love, so it makes sense that they'd be discussing marriage," the source told Life & Style. "The big moment -- and the ring -- needs to be super special."

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