Taylor Swift doesn’t need a blank space to fit into a photo.
The singer keeps finding a way to force herself into pictures of her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, at his Tight End University program — and the results are hilarious.
A pair of photos surfaced on Wednesday, June 25, of Kelce, 35, posing for photos at TEU from the night before with his buddies and fans, and Swift, also 35, in the background of each, doing her best to catch the camera.
In one, the 14-time Grammy winner peaks over her boyfriend’s shoulder and sticks her tongue out, with Kelce seemingly none the wiser as he poses with Lab Sports Performance’s Tommy Banker and Las Vegas Raiders tight end Ian Thomas.
LOOK AT HER 😭 pic.twitter.com/LDLDXwB4Sf
— 🏈👑 | fan acct. (@TayvisHaze) June 24, 2025
In another, Swift is just barely visible, craning her neck for position as Kelce takes a pic with three young fans.
Can’t we just let her in the picture? 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/k5RmXF6Ar4
— holls ⸆⸉ (@holltoleratesit) June 25, 2025
Overall, it seemed to be a fun night for the couple, who have been enjoying some much-deserved time out of the public eye with Swift not on tour and Kelce in the midst of the NFL offseason. They’ve also been spotted recently grabbing dinner in Florida and New York, in addition to attending the Stanley Cup Finals.
The two also appeared on the red carpet together on Monday at the event’s opening night party, arriving hand-in-hand and sharing a quick kiss.
Though Swift isn’t on tour, she had time for a song at the TEU benefit concert, taking the stage to perform her 2014 single Shake It Off. A fan video posted via X showed Kelce loving it, dancing and clicking his fingers from the side of the stage. Appropriately, Swift dedicated the song to “our favorite players who are going to play, the tight ends.”
When the song ended, Kelce was heard yelling “hell yeah” as Swift hugged her band members.
This is the fifth year of Kelce’s TEU, which he cofounded with the San Francisco 49ers’ George Kittle and Carolina Panthers’ Greg Olsen. The three-day program brings tight ends together to participate in on-field drills, film study, rehabilitation and more, according to the organization’s website.
The 2025 edition also features appearances from tight ends Brock Bowers (Raiders), Trey McBride (Arizona Cardinals) and Gunnar Helm (Tennessee Titans).
As Kittle explained, the tight end community grows stronger as it supports one another.
“We try to talk about all the things a tight end does because we’re the only position that gets to do everything: Pass pro, run blocking, catching the football, scoring touchdowns, running the ball sometimes,” he said during a June 16 appearance on “The Dan Patrick Show.” “So we kind of try to cover as much as we can in the limited time we have with these guys and just try to give them a step forward in their careers to help them make a team in the upcoming camp.”