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If your boyfriend dances to your song in public, is it love?!
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce was photographed playfully seat-dancing to girlfriend Taylor Swift’s hit song “Shake It Off” at Friday’s World Series game.
Smiling from ear to ear, the cooperative King, 34, looked at his reflection on the big screen and kept going. Short clip captured by TikTok account @carlyejohnson_.
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The game was the first meeting between the World Series contenders, the Texas Rangers and the Arizona Greenbacks, and was played at Globe Life Field Stadium.
Taylor was nowhere to be seen, but her song echoed through the stadium, filling Travis with the urge to move.
sources say people A magazine reported that the trailer was “getting serious.”
Swift just released “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” with a message to her fans in the prologue.
Swift released her original album in 2014 when she was 24 years old, so the prologue reflected on that period of her life.
Swift wrote at the time that she wanted to reinvent herself while silencing the voices that “began to feel shame in new ways about dating like normal young women.”
She explained: “For several years prior to this incident, I had been the target of slut-shaming, the intensity and persistence of which would be criticized and condemned if it happened today. Jokes about my songwriting being trivialized as if it were the predatory act of some juvenile deranged psychopath. The media co-signs this narrative. It’s starting to really hurt and I have to stop. It was.”
Taylor continued, “It became clear to me that casual dates and even platonic male friends didn’t exist. So I played with men, dated men, cheated on them, and consistently lived up to the strict moral codes of the Victorian era even though I claimed to believe in women’s liberation. I vowed to stop doing anything that could be weaponized against me by the culture that treated me there.”
This is what she thought. She said, “If I only hang out with my female friends, people can’t sensationalize it or sexualize it, can they?”
Swift added, “Later on, you learn that humans can do that, and that humans can do that,” which is likely a reference to her bisexuality regarding herself and the women on the team at the time, such as Karlie Kloss. This seems to be a reference to the rumors.
She then added: She says, “A girl who is surrounded by her female friends even as an adult may be compensating for her lack of female friends in her childhood (she is a domineering hot girl… (I’m not starting a cult.)
Previously, in 2019, Taylor clarified She was not part of the LGBTQ+ community, as she explained the meaning behind her song “Me!”. At the time, Swift told Vogue: “Rights are being taken away from basically everyone except straight, white, cisgender men. I didn’t realize until recently that I could advocate for a community that I don’t belong to. ” he said. ”
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