Whereas Travis Kelce didn’t be part of Taylor Swift for everything of her Eras Tour in Europe, she saved a reminder of him on her wrist.
Swift, 34, sports activities her “TNT” bracelet, a present from the Kansas Metropolis tight finish, within the new music video for her music “I Can Do It With a Damaged Coronary heart,” which options behind-the-scenes footage of the pop star rehearsing along with her dancers.
Swifties will know that she first debuted the customized design — that includes 14 carat gold beads and lab-grown diamonds — after Kelce, 34, and the Chiefs defeated the Baltimore Ravens in January. The piece is a part of skilled golfer Michelle Wie West’s WOVE jewellery assortment and references the friendship bracelets traded by Swift’s followers at her tour.
West, 34, spoke about the bracelet’s significance throughout an look on The Tonight Present in Might.
“What does it say?” host Jimmy Fallon requested. “TNT like dynamite?”
“Possibly Travis N’ Taylor,” West responded.
She additionally revealed how she acquired the bracelet into Swift’s palms, which included sending a message on to Kelce. “I messaged [Travis] and I used to be like, ‘Hey, we made a bracelet impressed by Taylor. We’d love to only give her one,’” she advised Fallon. “I don’t care what she does with it. I simply need it to be given to her.”
When she noticed Swift hugging Kelce whereas sporting the bracelet, West “began screaming at my cellphone. It was the craziest factor.”
On the time, she advised Leisure Tonight that the bracelet stood for “TNT dynamite,” saying, “Their relationship is dynamite. It’s simply so cute.”
She added: “I hope that [Taylor] thinks it’s good, and sparkly, and fairly and [that] TNT [is] sentimental and cute and humorous.”
Swift wrapped the European leg of her blockbuster Eras Tour in London on Tuesday, August 21. Again in June, she carried out the primary spherical of exhibits at Wembley Stadium, the place Kelce shocked concertgoers by becoming a member of his girlfriend onstage throughout The Tortured Poets Division set. He emerged in a black tux and high hat to assist put together Swift to sing “I Can Do It With a Damaged Coronary heart” — a deceptively cheerful music about smiling by a breakup. Hamming it up, she flaunted his dance strikes and pretended to repair Swift’s make-up earlier than exiting the stage.
When the music video for “I Can Do It With a Damaged Coronary heart” launched on Tuesday, eagle-eyed followers speculated that Kelce might be noticed sitting at a desk.
Swift is ready to take a two-month break earlier than resuming performances in Miami in October. The Eras Tour will conclude in Vancouver on December 8. Kelce, for his half, is presently at coaching camp in Missouri gearing up for the 2024-2025 NFL season.