Kylie Kelce recalls meeting 'queens' Erin Andrews, Charissa Thompson at Taylor Swift's 'Eras Tour'
Kylie Kelce got to catch Taylor Swift when the singer's “Eras Tour” stopped in London, but Swift wasn’t the only woman Kelce was fired up to see.
On July 1, Kylie Kelce posted a photo of her with brother-in-law Travis Kelce and Fox Sports reporters Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson on her Instagram stories.
“Pardon the delay because we were very busy last week. But I have to circle back to meeting the absolute queens @charissajthompson and @erinandrews,” she wrote.
“I had to fangirl over them both for not only being badass women in sports, but also having meaningful and empowering conversations on @calmdownpodcast,” she continued, referring to the podcast Andrews and Thompson host.
Thompson also posted the same photo on her Instagram page, along with several others.
“Thank you @taylorswift for making a few big girls dreams come true. You and your team are incomparable,” she wrote.
During an appearance on TODAY in October, Andrews joked about attempting to play matchmaker for Swift and Travis Kelce before their relationship blossomed in public, saying, “I’m the new Bumble.” Just months prior, she and Thompson sent a message on their podcast to Swift to try dating their “friend Travis.”
Their podcast fan Kylie Kelce, who belted out Swift's "Love Story" last month at a Philadelphia Eagles event, and her husband, retired Eagles center Jason Kelce, saw their first “Eras Tour” show less than two weeks ago when they went to London. After being spotted in the crowd at Wembley Stadium during the first concert, the pair returned for the second night. Jason Kelce was blown away by Swift’s performances.
“It was insanely impressive,” he said on the June 26 episode of the “New Heights” podcast he hosts with his brother.
“Obviously, Taylor’s an amazing singer, songwriter, but then to be able to go out there and be a performer at that level. She was up there for, like, 3 1/2 hours, four hours?” Jason Kelce asked, as Travis Kelce said she sang 45 songs.
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