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Erin Andrews, who played cupid for Travis Kelce, wants him to marry Taylor Swift

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Erin Andrews, who played cupid for Travis Kelce, wants him to marry Taylor Swift

 

Erin Andrews, who played cupid for Travis Kelce, wants him to marry Taylor Swift.

 

Erin Andrews, who played cupid for Travis Kelce, wants him to marry Taylor Swift

FOX Sports commentator Erin Andrews, who played cupid for Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce during his quest to court popstar Taylor Swift, recently told E! News in an exclusive interview that she wants them to get married “so bad.” Kelce, 34, admitted shortly after he started dating Swift, also 34, that the sports reporter had a lot to do with his successful love story. The popstar was also spotted wearing Andrews’ custom-made Chiefs bomber jacket during an NFL game.

“I want them to get married so bad,” Andrews said. “I love, love. I love him. He’s amazing. … I’m fully obsessed with her and what she’s done in her life [and] how she makes me feel as a woman.” “I’m so pumped how happy she’s made Travis. Their support for each other is adorable.”
Andrews is entirely right about the happy couple supporting each other, but she might be rushing the wedding talk, especially since they haven’t even been dating for a full year.

Swift attended 13 Chiefs games this past season, including their Super Bowl win over the San Francisco 49ers, while Kelce has been to her concerts in Argentina, Australia and Singapore. Rumors about Kelce proposing to Swift ran rampart during the latter part of the season, with some reports even suggesting the engagement ring would include diamonds from his Super Bowl jewelry.

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