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Taylor Swift was seen getting ready to leave Kansas City, Mo. on Tuesday following her rendezvous with rumored boo, Travis Kelce.
In a video exclusively obtained by Page Six, the “Cruel Summer” songstress, 33, was spotted arriving directly on the tarmac of the Kansas City International Airport in a silver SUV where her private jet awaited her.
Once parked, Swift jumped out of the vehicle and was rushed inside the jet while being covered by several black umbrellas.
The Grammy winner’s trip back home comes just a few days after she was seen cheering on the Kansas City Chiefs tight end.
The NFL player, 33, had previously revealed he had invited her to attend Sunday’s game but was still unsure if she would actually make it.
Swift — who is currently taking a break from her Eras Tour before heading off to South America — then made an appearance at his family VIP box where she watched the game alongside his mom, Donna, and his friends.
At one point, the singer could be seen cheering and applauding when Kelce made a touchdown.
Once the game was done, Swift and Kelce made their way out of the stadium, where the singer was then seen “blushing, giggling and covering her face” while riding shotgun in his convertible.
A spy then told Page Six that the duo arrived at the Chief’s afterparty at a restaurant that Kelce had bought out before openly flirting the rest of the night.
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Despite not being alone, the two were “very affectionate” as Swift had “some cocktails and [danced] alongside Travis,” another source told “Entertainment Tonight.”
News of “Love Story” hitmaker and Travis’ relationship sparked earlier this month when it was revealed they had been hanging out.
Just before that, Kelce gushed about his interest in Swift on his “New Heights” podcast.
He claimed that he attempted to give her a friendship bracelet that had his phone number on it but failed.
Swift’s latest romance comes months after she broke off her six-year relationship with Joe Alwyn and a quick fling with The 1975 frontman, Matty Healy.