Taylor Swift’s dad is “Enchanted” with her and Travis Kelce’s romance.
Scott Swift allegedly spoke to his seatmate on a Southwest Airlines flight out of New Orleans, with the individual describing their conversation via TikTok.
While Taylor Moore “did not ask anything about” Kelce, she claimed that the 72-year-old dad gushed about the Kansas City Chiefs player.
“He did … talk about how much he loves Travis for her, which was super cute,” the social media user recalled.
Moore noted that Scott also subtly dissed his daughter’s exes by allegedly saying “out of all of her boyfriends in the last 12 years … Travis has made the biggest impact.”
The financial advisor went on to praise the athlete’s “phenomenal family,” with his fellow passenger claiming he knew Kylie Kelce‘s dad, Ed McDevitt, before Taylor’s relationship began.
“He said … ‘I knew they [the family] were amazing,” Moore alleged, adding that Scott “loves [Taylor and Travis] together.”
The passenger, who clarified that she was “not a massive fan” of the Grammy winner, went public with his quotes after a TikTok video went viral of herself and Scott chatting.
“Just Mr. Swift on my flight home from NOLA,” the original footage was captioned.
Moore called Scott “a talker” and said the “proud” dad showed her clips from Taylor’s New Orleans Eras Tour shows.
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“He was, like, pointing out his favorite parts,” Moore alleged. “He was like, ‘Look how she does this, look at this, I love this part.’ Cutest thing in the world.”
Taylor and Travis began dating in the summer of 2023.
During a November 2023 performance in Buenos Aires, Scott and the Super Bowl winner were spotted rocking out together.
Travis subsequently detailed the experience on his and Jason’s “New Heights” podcast, telling listeners he “persuaded him” to like his Missouri-based NFL team when they met at dinner.
The tight end added that his partner’s parent was “a huge football guy.”