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    “It’s TRUE and She’s Coming to Kansas City” Donna Kelce CONFIRMS Taylor Swift’s Pregnancy

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodFebruary 21, 20242 Mins Read
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    “She’s Heading to Kansas City, and It’s True!” Taylor Swift’s Pregnancy Confirmed by Donna Kelce

    Prior to meeting the singer at Travis Kelce’s games, Travis’s mom discusses with PEOPLE whether or not she would have considered herself a fan of Taylor Swift’s music.

    Donna Kelce told PEOPLE exclusively that she discussed her new collaboration with KIND and was asked if she was a Swiftie before her son was supposed to be dating the 12-time Grammy winner.

    When asked if she would adopt the moniker that Swift’s devoted followers use, Donna replies, “I would say not.” During my time, there were shows like Earth, Wind and Fire and Chaka Khan. I prefer that kind of music.

    “But obviously, talent is talent,” the tight end’s mother of the Kansas City Chiefs made it plain.

    Even though Donna prefers older music, she does have a favorite Swift song. The mother of the NFL player had previously said, “I think probably ‘Shake It Off,'” on the podcast Got It From My Momma. “Recently, we’ve been receiving quite a bit of that, concerning haters,” she announced while laughing.

    Swift and Donna have spent the previous two weeks getting to know each other as they have attended Travis’s games to cheer him on. In attendance at Sunday’s Chiefs vs. Jets game at MetLife Stadium were several of Swift’s old pals, including Donna. They were joined in the room by Antoni Porowski, Sophie Turner, Robyn Lively, Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, and Sabrina Carpenter.

    Donna talked to PEOPLE about the star power and whether or not she felt starstruck while there.

    Everyone has their favorite friends in any group, she explains. I feel like I’m in another world right now, and it’s totally fine with me. I am limited to telling you that.

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