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Watch a new Viral Video of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Hit the Club With Her Parents For Super Bowl After Party in ‘Cringe’ Video
Following the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl win in 2024, Taylor Swift and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, accompanied by her parents, Andrea and Scott Swift, hit a Las Vegas nightclub for some post-game celebration.
However, a cringeworthy TikTok video shared by the “Bad Blood” singer revealed that the Swifts appeared less than enthusiastic about the clubbing experience.
In the video, as Ludacris’ “What’s Your Fantasy” played in the background, the camera awkwardly captured Andrea, 66, and Scott, 71, smiling uncomfortably while seated in the VIP section alongside their famous daughter. Taylor humorously captioned the clip with, “Bring your parents they said,” accompanied by an “oops” facial expression.
Later, turning the camera on herself, Taylor jokingly commented that accidentally going clubbing with one’s parents is an experience everyone should try at least once.
@taylorswiftaccidentally going clubbing with your parents is something everyone should try at least once in their life
Fans flooded the comments section, noting the apparent discomfort of the Grammy-winning singer’s parents in the nightclub setting. Some remarked on Andrea’s confused expression, while others found the couple’s presence endearing.
Despite her parents’ apparent discomfort, Taylor had cheered on Kelce from the VIP suite at Allegiant Stadium during the game, alongside close friends Blake Lively and Ice Spice, as well as Kelce’s family. Taylor’s exuberance during the game was evident, including a moment where she was caught chugging a beer amid boos from the crowd.
Following the Chiefs’ victory, Taylor rushed onto the field to celebrate with Kelce, sharing a passionate kiss and embracing him as they savored the moment together. The couple, who publicly announced their relationship in September, shared in the excitement of Kelce’s significant win, with Taylor expressing her disbelief and joy at the unforgettable victory.