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Taylor Swift holds back tears and grips Donna Kelce’s hand as Travis sings ‘Viva Las Vegas’ to the crowd and lifts the Super Bowl trophy – before vowing that the Kansas City Chiefs will ‘see you next year’ for the three-peat
The Kansas City Chiefs are Super Bowl champions for the second straight year
Travis Kelce celebrated with his traditional sing-a-long with the crowd in Vegas
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An emotional Taylor Swift held back tears and gripped Donna Kelce’s hand as Travis Kelce celebrated his Super Bowl win by belting out ‘Viva Las Vegas’ on stage with the trophy.
After watching the game in the Kelce family suite at Allegiant Stadium, Swift made her way down to the field and had a front-row view for her boyfriend’s latest on-stage performance – and he didn’t disappoint.
Leaning into the microphone as he gripped the Vince Lombardi Trophy with his hands, Kelce screamed: ‘Chiefs Kingdom!’
‘Yo, hear this,’ he continued. ‘We been fighting for our right all night. How about a little Viva Las Vegas… Viva Las Vegas… Viva… Viva… Las Vegas!’
The crowd appeared to love the moment, and the camera cut to girlfriend Taylor, who looked as though she was holding back tears on an emotional night.
Travis Kelce screams ‘Viva Las Vegas’ to the crowd inside Allegiant Stadium on Sunday night.
Watching on from close by, girlfriend Taylor Swift held hands with Travis’ mom Donna.
Kelce then went on to sing his traditional ‘Fight For You Right’ line, before insisting that the Chiefs will be doing all they can to seal a three-peat this time next year.
Speaking on stage, he told the fans: ‘We get a chance to do it three times in a row… I’ll see y’all next year.’
After stepping off the stage, Kelce ran straight into the arms of Swift and the pair shared a loving reunion, with the singer having flown back from Tokyo to watch the big game.
The Chiefs victory was sealed in overtime with a Mecole Hardman touchdown, breaking San Francisco hearts and earning Kansas City a third Super Bowl in five years.