Travis Kelce & Taylor Swift Celebrating AFC Championship Prompts ‘One Tree Hill’ Throwback

(L-R) Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift; Chad Michael Murray and Hilarie Burton on 'One Tree Hill'
(L-R) Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift; Chad Michael Murray and Hilarie Burton on ‘One Tree Hill’Patrick Smith / Getty Images / The CW / Courtesy Everett Collection

 

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce‘s celebratory embrace and kiss after the Kansas City Chiefs took the Lamar Hunt trophy following their victory over the Baltimore Ravens at the AFC Championship game has prompted a One Tree Hill throwback.

After videos and photos of Swift and Kelce celebrating the football win were shared on social media, some users recalled a similar scene between Hilary Burton’s Peyton Sawyer and Chad Michael Murray‘s Lucas Scott in The WB/The CW drama series.

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Burton reposted an X post that put both moments side-by-side with the actress adding, “Yes, yes, yes.”

 

 

In contrast to Kelce and Swift celebrating a football win, Lucas and Peyton were celebrating a basketball championship in the drama series.

Will Taylor Swift be by Travis Kelce’s side at the Super Bowl?

With the Chiefs heading to Las Vegas on Feb. 11 for the Super Bowl to face off against the San Francisco 49ers, many fans have questioned if Swift would appear to cheer on Kelce.

Swift is about to embark on an international tour, including performances in Japan, the same weekend as the Super Bowl. The “Bejeweled” singer is taking The Eras Tour and is scheduled to perform in Tokyo on Saturday, Feb. 10 at 6 p.m. (local time).

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Swift’s performances typically last three to four hours, so she could theoretically be done by 10 p.m. that same night. As the superstar travels private, she would then hop on a plane and make it to Vegas in 11 to 12 hours.

With the time difference between Las Vegas and Tokyo, she would arrive at Sin City that same Saturday night, ahead of the Super Bowl, with the game set to start at 3:30 p.m. PT the following day.