Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are one of the world's most beloved couples. The pair, who've been dating over the past couple of years, have been spotted together numerous times in recent weeks, with Swift supporting Kelce at some of his NFL games. This past Sunday, Swift attended the Kansas City Chiefs - Houston Texans game wearing an accessory that got her fans very excited.
Swift and Kelce spent last weekend together, with her showing off two stunning outfits for her public outings. The first showed her arriving at Nobu, where she was grabbing dinner with Kelce and his parents. She was wearing all black peacoat and a matching skirt. Her accessories caught the public's eye, including a diamond infinity ring that many fans began theorizing on X.
According to fans, an infinity ring is similar to a promise ring, suggesting that Swift and Kelce's relationship is growing increasingly serious.
“Interesting,” wrote the fan, adding some eyes emojis.
Still, while some fans were quick to celebrate, others reminded them to stay calm and wait until she made an announcement herself.
“Her ex allegedly gifted her an infinity bracelet that she wore all the time and they weren't engaged so... it's just jewelry until she says otherwise!" wrote a fan.
More of Swift's stunning looks
Swift arrived at the football match this Saturday in a stunning Chanel ensemble made out of a black jumpsuit and a tweed jacket. She accessorized the look with more Chanel accessories, including pearl diamonds, and a matching pearl belt. She was wearing gloves, so we can't speculate on her rings.
Engagement rumors have swirled Swift and Kelce ever since they first began their relationship. Last Summer, one source who spoke to Page Six suggested that their engagement was "happening soon," rumors that were promptly shut down by Kelce's representative.
For the time being, the pair look happy and in love, and have been supporting each other through the moments that count.
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