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Lip Readers Weigh In On Whether Travis Kelce Said 'I Love You' To Taylor Swift In New Year's Eve Video

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A viral video of the Kansas City Chiefs star and the singer sharing a passionate moment at a New Year's Eve party had fans speculating that Kelce said 'I love you' to Swift.

Yet another video of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift has gone viral, but this time fans swear there is more than meets the eye... or ear.

A video of Kelce and Swift sharing a passionate moment at a New Year's Eve party is making the rounds on social media, and people are certain the Kansas City Chiefs tight end said "I love you" to the Grammy winner.


You can watch below. Convinced viewers say the L-word is delivered at the very beginning of the video.

WARNING: NSFW language

Many have gone to great lengths to justify their position on the matter.

Below is a slo-mo version of the moment in question.

To settle the debate, TMZ "checked with a few professional lip readers," but don't get your hopes up.

Even the professionals, some of whom, according to TMZ, have even "testified in high-profile court cases," have deemed the footage "too blurry" to accurately assess.

Whomp whomp.

But people on social media agreed that it was nearly impossible to decipher what Kelce was saying.





Others believed the couple has been together long enough that it wouldn't be a surprise if he did drop the L-bomb.



Of course, Swifties are still holding on to their theory.

Aside from ringing in the New Year together, the lovebirds had other reasons to celebrate.

Kelce and his Chiefs pulled out a 25-17 win over the Cincinnati Bengals earlier in the day, thereby clinching their eighth straight AFC West title. And, of course, the singer was in attendance to witness the victory.

We'd say 2023 was a pretty stellar year for them both.

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