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Now that’s actually romantic.
Travis Kelce sweetly supported Taylor Swift on his 36th birthday Sunday by attending the “Official Release Party of a Showgirl” in theaters.
The Kansas City Chiefs player dressed for the occasion in a bright orange hat and carried a fan of the same color, according to a photo circulating on social media.
The athlete, who completed his look with a blue polo, was spotted carrying the same cap when he landed in Jacksonville, Fla., on Sunday.
The tight end held a brown duffel at the time, with the headwear hanging off of it.
The three-time Super Bowl winner was joined for Sunday’s showing by his mom, Donna Kelce, as well as his aunt and uncle.
Donna rocked a baseball cap of her own, which featured a drawing of Swift in sunglasses.
The 72-year-old rocked an orange sequined top, with her brother and sister-in-law opting for shirts in the same color.
The foursome were all smiles posing for a group photo during the outing.
Travis is in town for his team’s Monday night game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Swifties celebrated the “supportive” fiancé for watching Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia” music video release before the game — and on his own special day.
The song is an homage to Travis and features lyrics about a partner who “lit [her] sky up” and “saved [her] heart.”
Additionally, Swift nodded to her fiancée multiple times in the music video, from catching a football to including a black-and-white photo of him on a vanity mirror.
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She even featured his jersey number, 87, on a hotel room door in a blink-and-you-missed-it moment.
The “Official Release Party of a Showgirl” also took fans through the making of the video, as well as the rest of the songs on her “The Life of a Showgirl” album.
Social media users joked about Travis “sitting between his mother and uncle” when “Wood” played.
The record’s ninth track is Swift’s raunchiest yet, featuring lyrics about Travis’ “redwood” and reaching “New Heights of manhood.”
The Grammy winner also paid tribute to her high-profile romance with “Opalite” and “Wi$h Li$t.”