Taylor Swift will have a “blank space” to fill when it comes to who will join her to the Grammy Awards this Sunday, as their boyfriend Travis Kelce will be unable to attend.
“I wish I could go and support Taylor at the Grammys and see her win every award that she is nominated for,” Kelce stated on Wednesday’s broadcast of “The Pat McAfee Show,” adding that he’ll be at a team practice on Saturday and that “unfortunately,” Sunday is a travel day. It’s reasonable that the Kansas City Chiefs tight end wouldn’t be present.
“I have to get ready for this big old Super Bowl that we got in a week,” he remarked, later adding that “football is my main focus right now” as the Chiefs prepare to face the San Francisco 49ers in the big game on February 11.
Swift’s Grammy Nominations
Swift is up for six Grammy awards this weekend, including Album of the Year for her 2022 album “Midnights.” If she wins the award, she will set a new record for the most wins by an artist in the category.
She had previously won the title three times and is now tied with Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder, and Paul Simon. She also has a chance to win record and song of the year for the first time, with her single “Anti-Hero” from “Midnights.”
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Shows Affection For Each Other Everytime
Overall, Swift is likely to understand Kelce’s inability to join her. Whether it was the NFL player traveling to Argentina to see Swift perform a “Eras Tour” concert or Swift attending all 12 of his football games, the couple has always shown up for each other.
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“We’re two people in a relationship who support each other and have fun, nothing more,” Kelce remarked on Wednesday’s show. “How much the world wants to paint the picture and make us the enemy, we just have fun with it.”
And they’re having a great time together, he added, adding, “I love it when Taylor comes to support me and watch the game with the family and friends. It’s been an great year.” The Grammys will be place in Los Angeles on Sunday, hosted by Trevor Noah. The broadcast will run on CBS at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PST.