
Kelce's family met him at his hotel in Jacksonville, Florida, on Sunday, October 5, the day before the Chiefs' Monday Night Football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to the Kelce Brothers Instagram account, the family made the visit after enjoying the movie. They took a fun photo with Travis, dressed in colorful, showgirl-inspired outfits complete with feathered fans and bright orange accessories that matched the album's theme.
In the photo, Donna wore an orange sequined top and a white baseball cap decorated with an illustration of Swift in "1989" sunglasses surrounded by artwork inspired by the album. Travis opted for a blue collared shirt and an orange cap, smiling while holding an orange feathered fan next to his mom. His aunt and uncle coordinated in orange shirts with blue feather boas, while Don topped off his outfit with a Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl champions hat.
Swift's album-inspired movie ran in theaters from October 3 to 5, offering fans a deeper look into her creative process. The 89-minute film included the premiere of the music video for "The Fate of Ophelia," behind-the-scenes footage of its choreography by Mandy Moore, and Swift's own commentary about each song before the lyric videos played. The movie also delighted fans with clips of Swift catching a football for the first time while planning scenes for the video.

