Travis Kelce had people screaming at the top of their lungs when he performed in a transition skit with Taylor Swift's backup dancers during the third night of The Eras Tour in London's Wembley Stadium last week.
In the skit, Kelce swoops Swift off her feet, picking her up after her heart was broken. It was Kelce's first onstage cameo at The Eras Tour, although it wasn't his first time attending it. Interestingly, Kelce's cameo allowed him to reunite with an old friend, specifically one of his Kansas City Chiefs teammate's brothers.
In an Instagram post, Swift's backup dancer, Kameron Saunders, revealed that his younger brother and Kelce played for the Kansas City Chiefs for four years and knew each other before The Eras Tour.
"Trav.. I had the time of my life being an absolute HAM with you on stage. This was such a full circle moment for me," Kameron wrote, along with photos of the now iconic skit. "I have been to countless Chiefs games with my family over the years to support my baby brother. Three of those 4 years he was with the Chiefs we went to the Super Bowl and won twice... ABSOLUTE LEGACY!!! And now for you and I to share the biggest stage in the world with boss lady... full circle!"
According to Kameron, his family loves Kelce, including his mom, Donna. "thank you for your heart and kindness and goofiness," Saunders added.
Kelce returned the love to Saunders, raving about him and his brother and calling them his "favorites."
"From winning super bowls with Sir Bink @khalennotkaylen to having fun bringing Tay back to life on the stage with you the other night.... and even hanging with Mama Saunders, cheering you on in Australia! More memories to come!!" Kelce teased.
Swift was particularly elated on Kelce's onstage cameo at The Eras Tour. In a separate Instagram post reflecting on her first three concerts in London. According to Swift, she was still "cracking up/swooning over" Kelce's The Eras Tour debut.
"Looking out into crowds of 90,000 fans each night and hearing that VOLUME... Those were some of the loudest crowds I've ever heard. Acoustic sections went OFF," Swift said of the fantastic crowd, describing London as "surreal."
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