Taylor Swift joins Chiefs ring ceremony from Liverpool – via Instagram live – to celebrate Travis Kelce’s third Super Bowl title!

Taylor Swift stayed up all night in England to celebrate Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs receiving their rings for last season’s Super Bowl victory.

Hours after playing the first of three sold-out, three-hour shows in Liverpool, Swift joined Chiefs player Mecole Hardman’s girlfriend Chariah Gordon’s livestream and left several excited comments.

“JOIN THE PARTY OF LIVERPOOL LETS GOOOOOOOO,” she wrote along with a Union Jack flag.

“CONGRATULATIONS,” read another response. However, she didn’t stay up to watch it all, explaining, “I have to go to sleep, it’s so late here, I love you guys.”

Liverpool is six hours ahead of Kansas City and Swift plays her second show there tonight at Anfield.

Taylor Swift hopped on Instagram on Thursday evening after her latest Eras show in Liverpool

Travis Kelce (left) and Patrick Mahomes received their Super Bowl rings in Kansas City

Travis Kelce (left) and Patrick Mahomes received their Super Bowl rings in Kansas City

Swift also congratulated Hardman on his return to the Chiefs on a one-year deal, writing on the stream: “AND WE GET ANOTHER YEAR OF MECOLE.”

Kelce himself came to the ceremony in Kansas City wearing a red and white suit that reflected his team’s colors.

Swift cheered Kelce to Super Bowl glory in Las Vegas in February, as she drove back from Tokyo to watch from the stands – she had been in Japan for her first tour dates of the year.

She went to a total of thirteen games, the first of which was a win over the Chicago Bears last September when the couple went public with their relationship.

Swift appeared at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City that day and sat in a suite next to Kelce’s mother, Donna.

Next season, Kelce and the Chiefs will go for an unprecedented third straight Super Bowl title.

Last year, Kelce and the Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in Arizona, the team for which Kelce’s older brother Jason plays.

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