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NFL player Travis Kelce surprises fans by joining Taylor Swift on stage during her London concert. The duo's chemistry and Kelce's unexpected appearance captivate the audience, sparking swooning reactions from Swift and fans alike, as well as praise from celebrities like Hugh Grant.

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Taylor Swift surprised fans during her "Eras" tour in London by bringing her boyfriend, NFL star Travis Kelce, on stage for a special appearance. Kelce appeared on stage with Swift at Wembley Stadium, showcasing their relationship and delighting the audience. Kelce's presence on stage generated a lot of excitement and positive reactions from fans and celebrities in attendance, including Hugh Grant, who praised both Swift and Kelce after the show.

Additionally, Piers Morgan revealed details about his 'mean friendship' with Swift, hinting at some playful banter between the two. Salma Hayek also gave fans a glimpse inside Taylor Swift's VIP section during the concert. Asides from their stage appearance, Swift and Kelce were spotted enjoying a date night in London, followed by a post-concert party.

The couple's dynamic performance and their romantic chemistry received wide coverage from various media outlets, with many swooning over their on-stage interaction. Swift also managed to impress her fans, even when she accidentally swallowed a bug on stage, showing her professionalism and dedication to her craft.

The surprise appearance by Kelce at Swift's concert added an extra dimension to the already spectacular show and left fans giddy with excitement. The duo's presence on stage together at the concert created a buzz both in the entertainment and sports worlds, solidifying their status as a power couple.

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