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Travis Kelce's Father Spills the Beans: Taylor Swift Said "Yes!" Two Weeks Ago!

"Sie sind einfach zwei junge verliebte Leute mitten im Scheinwerferlicht", meint Ed Kelce, Vater von Travis Kelce.
"Sie sind einfach zwei junge verliebte Leute mitten im Scheinwerferlicht", meint Ed Kelce, Vater von Travis Kelce. ©Patrick Smith / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP
Just recently, Taylor Swift announced her engagement to NFL star Travis Kelce, but the proposal is said to have taken place two weeks ago in the garden of Kelce's parents' home in Missouri, as his father Ed Kelce revealed in an interview.

The post in which Taylor Swift announced her engagement to NFL star Travis Kelce just 19 hours ago has nearly 29 million likes. The footballer is said to have proposed almost two weeks ago, as his father Ed Kelce divulged in an interview with News 5.

Papa Ed Kelce Gave Travis Tips Before the Proposal

"And I repeatedly told him: You could do it by the roadside, at any place. It will be special when you get down on one knee in front of her and ask her if she wants to marry you," the 74-year-old continues, incidentally, Swift's father Scott said the same thing.

Romantic Proposal in the Garden

The proposal is said to have taken place in Kelce's garden in Lee's Summit, Missouri. The couple had arranged to have dinner when he supposedly asked the singer to step outside, under the pretext of wanting to have a glass of wine with her outside first: "They went outside and that's when he asked her, and it was beautiful," the football star's father shows himself moved.

The date for the wedding has not yet been set, as Ed Kelce also confirms. What is certain, however, is his joy over the proposal. He has never seen his son so happy, Kelce emphasizes in the interview.

(Red)

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