NFL star Travis Kelce shocked comedian Nikki Glaser at Taylor Swift's Amsterdam Eras Tour gig on Saturday.
Glaser attended Swift's shows at Johan Cruyff Arena in the Dutch capital with her parents over the weekend.
And she was freaked out by witnessing Kelce running backstage at the concert.
“We’re on our way out early and we just spotted Travis sprinting through the halls to get backstage,” Glaser said in a video.
“I’ve met him before [but] I didn’t have time to say anything but, ‘We love you, Travis.’ And we do.”
Many fans gushed over Kelce's romantic gesture, calling it "marriage material."
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Glaser added that Swift “put on an amazing three shows” in Amsterdam.
"We're grateful to be born in the same time that Taylor Swift lives,” the comedian said.
“It’s a privilege and an honor. Best artist ever alive. It’s like seeing The Beatles …
"It will be talked about like, ‘You saw Taylor Swift live?’”
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Kelce watched Swift's songs in Amsterdam from a VIP box before rushing backstage to be with the popstar.
One video caught the moment Kelce greeted Swift backstage after another show-stopping performance.
The NFL star put his arm round her and seemingly gave the musician a kiss on the top of the head.
They left the arena hand in hand as Kelce tried to drum up more noise from the crowd.
And Kelce was left an emotional wreck after she performed an unexpected three-song mashup.
The Kansas City Chiefs star appeared to shed a tear as he sang along to Swift's medley on Saturday.
Taking to the piano, she performed a three-song mashup starting with Mary’s Song (Oh My My My) from her 2006 self-titled debut album.
It was the first time she had performed the tear-jerker live in 16 years.
The 34-year-old then proceeded to belt out So High School from her latest record and Everything Has Changed from 2012’s Red.
Fans were convinced the setlist change was in homage to Kelce, who was joined in a VIP suite by Chiefs teammate Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany.
Kelce was seen swaying and singing along to the music, before being consoled by Brittany and appearing to wipe away a tear.
"There were 50k + fans watching her sing her personal love letter to Travis," said one on X in response to
"This love is so deep and reciprocated for both of them! They were the only two people in that stadium at this moment, this was special. Tay is his world," wrote another.
"Kelce's are emotional," added a third.
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Swift now has three days of R&R before continuing her grueling schedule with two dates in Zurich, Switzerland.
She will play a further 10 gigs across Italy and Germany before the month is out.
Taylor and Travis' body language shows they're 'in love'
Body language expert took a look at images of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce being affectionate in Lake Como.
She told The U.S. Sun that it's clear that they are the real deal and an "adorable couple."
"These two want to be next to each other," she said.
"With couples, you want an emotional connectedness and a physical connectedness," she explained.
"Her left shoulder is right underneath his right armpit. They’re seamed at the side. That's a really good sign.
"He has his arm draped casually across her back, with his right hand on her shoulder. And then she's grasping his hand that’s lying on her shoulder.
"That's good. This means both of them want to be physically connected — and they are.
"When you love somebody and you're feeling that love in the moment, you find ways to touch.
"With time, you would expect a couple to get more relaxed with each other, but I still think that they're very affectionate."
She also noted that while they walked, Travis stepped ahead in a protective gesture.
"He's a very protective type of guy," she said.
"I think for men, you protect what you love.
"And from everything that I've seen of these two, I really do believe that they love each other."
Taylor, in turn, can "really relax."
"Because she knows that he has her back. I really think that it gives her an opportunity to relax," said Cobb.
"She doesn't have to be on guard as much."