VIDEO: Lip Reader Reveals Exactly What Taylor Swift Told Travis Kelce During Intimate Moment At Coachella
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce partied with the Coachella crowd during performances by Ice Spice and others over the weekend.
Hollywood’s hottest pair took the desert by storm as they attended the 2024 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, and just like anywhere they show up, all eyes were on them and everything they did.
There were several small conversations captured on camera, and fans desperately wanted to know what Taylor Swift was saying to her boyfriend throughout the show.
Luckily for us all, a popular TikToker named Jackie analyzed the clip and showed off her exceptional lip-reading skills.
At the beginning of the video, the lip reader says Swift shouted out, “Oh my god, we’re in the front? Wow.”
Later in the video, Swift allegedly says, “That was the best thing that’s happened tonight. Sorry, I’m drunk.”
Another clip shows Swift introducing Kelce to somebody, who then turns to the person and allegedly states: “I’mma go ahead and ignore that time, but nice to meet you.”
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift could also be seen packing on serious PDA as they supported their friends.
The pair could be seen joyfully embracing, dancing, and even making out in TikToks shared throughout the weekend as they took in what has grown to be one of the most famous music festivals worldwide.
In one video, the endearing couple can be seen cuddling up from what looks to be behind a barricade while whispering sweet nothings to each other during a performance.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Are All About Quality Time Before She Heads Back On Tour
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Taylor Swift is not only on top of the world but she is doing so while spending time with her boyfriend, Travis Kelce.
With Swift on a brief break from performing, while prepping the release of her next album, it won’t be long before she’s back for The Eras Tour.
Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour, which has become the highest-grossing tour of all time, picks back up on May 9, 2024, in Paris, France. Once it picks back up, Swift will be touring almost non-stop until the beginning of December 2024, according to People.com.
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