The families of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift "may spend Thanksgiving together" in his new $6 million Kansas City estate, despite the singer missing his game against brother Jason tonight due to an Eras Tour reschedule.
Swift postponed her Eras Tour in Brazil until Monday night, eliminating any possibility that she would attend Travis's game against his brother Jason and the Philadelphia Eagles, even though it was never confirmed.
However, her parents are supposedly going to the game; if that's the case, she'll get to meet Travis's parents for the first time.
TMZ reported that the families may get together for Thanksgiving at Travis's brand-new $6 million Kansas City house later this week.
According to TMZ, Travis and Taylor are still figuring out how they will spend Christmas together. On Christmas Day, Kelce and the Chiefs will face the Raiders in Las Vegas.
Their parents haven't yet crossed paths, even though Swift may have met the Kelces and her boyfriend has spent time with her father Scott in Argentina. Ed and Donna Kelce and Scott and Andrea Swift are expected to meet during Kelce's next football game, according to ET.
The publication reported that on Monday, November 20, during the Kansas City Chiefs vs Philadelphia Eagles game, Travis, a player for the Chiefs, will make his first impression on the Swift family.
Jason, an Eagles player, will face his elder brother.
Scott Swift is reportedly an avid Eagles fan, but it looks like his daughter's boyfriend is trying to change that. After Scott was spotted wearing a Chiefs lanyard, Travis said, "Got him over to the good side, baby," on his podcast New Heights. "Just one by one, getting all the good ones to come on over."
Swift has clearly won over the Kelce family; Ed Kelce described the singer as "a very, very sweet, very charming, down-to-earth young woman" in October.
Additionally, we know that when Swift attends a Chiefs game, attendance increases significantly. Therefore, the question is, would anybody watch the game if the Swifts and Kelces were together?
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