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Taylor Swift’s father in-law, Ed Kelce, just said Taylor was tired of waiting and she was ‘getting antsy’ for engagement with his son Travis Kelce’s. He also added the engagement happened 2 weeks ago, the public is just seeing the pictures now, according to…..See more ⤵️

The Kelce-Swift engagement frenzy just got even more personal. Ed Kelce, father of Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, has broken his silence, revealing that Taylor Swift had been more than ready for a proposal—and that fans are only just now catching up to a moment that happened weeks ago.
Speaking candidly, Ed Kelce said Taylor was “tired of waiting” and admitted she had grown “a little antsy” as the couple’s romance deepened over the past year. “She’s a planner, she knows what she wants, and she wasn’t shy about letting Travis know,” Ed shared, adding that the global superstar had been dropping hints for months.
Perhaps the most surprising revelation? According to Ed, the engagement didn’t just happen when the world saw the photos—it actually happened two weeks ago. “The public is just now seeing the pictures,” he explained, noting that the couple wanted a private moment first before sharing their happiness with millions of fans worldwide.
The quiet two-week gap allowed the Kelces and Swifts to celebrate in intimate family gatherings before the media storm hit. “Both families have been over the moon,” Ed said warmly. “Taylor fits right in. She’s not just part of Travis’ life anymore—she’s part of all of ours.”
Fans have already been dissecting every detail from the newly surfaced engagement shots, but Ed’s comments give a fresh glimpse behind the scenes: Taylor, usually poised and patient, finally reached a point where she wanted the commitment sealed. And Travis—known for his bold plays both on and off the field—did not disappoint.
With the news officially out, Swifties and NFL fans alike are buzzing with excitement, counting down not just to the wedding, but to what could become one of the most iconic unions of sports and music history.