Taylor Swift left looking embarrassed by Travis Kelce's Super Bowl celebrations

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Travis Kelce sung 'Viva Las Vegas!' as he celebrated a third Super Bowl win (Image: Getty Images)

Kansas City Chiefs' star Travis Kelce left Taylor Swift a bit red-faced as he sang 'Viva Las Vegas' in celebration of their Super Bowl LVIII win.

The Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in Las Vegas, securing their third Super Bowl victory in five years. Patrick Mahomes was the star of the show, throwing for 333 yards and two touchdowns.

Kelce also shone, making nine catches for 93 yards. After the game, Swift, who had been watching from a suite at Allegiant Stadium, joined him on the field.

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As he held the Vince Lombardi Trophy, Kelce shouted: "Chiefs Kingdom! Yo hear this." He then launched into a version of 'Viva Las Vegas', leaving Swift looking a little uncomfortable. Despite this, she was thrilled for her boyfriend's third Super Bowl win.

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Swift made a dramatic journey from Tokyo to Las Vegas to attend the Super Bowl. She arrived at Allegiant Stadium two hours before the Big Game with her friends and family. And after she was seen celebrating with Travis Kelce.

Kelce found Swift for a kiss and a long hug following his triumph. Despite the world watching, they embraced each other as if they were alone, celebrating Kelce's sporting achievement.

Taylor Swift left looking embarrassed by Travis Kelce's Super Bowl celebrationsTravis Kelce and Taylor Swift embraced after his Chiefs defended their Super Bowl crown (Getty Images)

The Chiefs secured their third Super Bowl championship in five years - their fourth overall. The triumph ties them with the Green Bay Packers and New York Giants for fifth place on the NFL's all-time leaderboard.

Patrick Mahomes was named Super Bowl MVP, winning the award for the third time. He is the first to win this prestigious award in consecutive years since Terry Bradshaw of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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