Travis Kelce And Taylor Swift The ultimate Kansas City Chiefs treat awaits you.
Dana Theobald, a Savannah-based artist and woodworker, shared an Instagram video on Wednesday, April 24, showing her building a replica of Arrowhead Stadium for the couple. “A thank you I also sent to Kylie [Kelce] & your family! It’s been a great experience for me as a small business owner and I’m so grateful for every opportunity!” Theobald captioned the clip, which was set to Swift’s song “Karma.”
Fans of Swift and Travis, both 34, will notice the special touches Theobald added for the duo, including Swift’s lucky number 13 and Kelce’s soccer number 87. She added an etching of a lyric from “Karma,” which Swift tweaked at a concert , to pay homage to her friend. “Karma is the guy from the Chiefs coming straight to my house,” the artist wrote on the custom gift.
The designer recently shared a video of herself building a retirement gift Jason Kelce of Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles. The piece was commissioned by Jason’s wife, Kylie. “Thank you @kykelce for trusting me with this two years ago and congratulations to Jason on a fantastic NFL career!” Theobald wrote in an Instagram post recordings of their stadium construction.
Travis showed his appreciation for Theobald’s work by commenting four fire emojis on a photo of the design, prompting Theobald to write: “Omg omg omgggg!! I shouted.”
Kylie, 31, shared her excitement over the finished product by posting a photo of Theobald’s Lincoln Financial Field building to her Instagram Stories on Monday, April 22.
“I messaged @danatheo.designs TWO years ago! She came up with this beautiful custom design and then waited for me to give the green light for retirement and J’s final list of awards,” Kylie wrote, adding, “Thank you @danatheo.designs for your patience and the perfect retirement gift! “🥰.”
Jason, 36, announced his retirement from professional football in March after months of speculation about his NFL future. During a press conference, he told reporters that he was “lucky” to have played for the Eagles his entire career. During his speech, Jason paid tribute to his “beautiful” wife and recalled how they met in 2014.
“I still remember the moment she walked in the door,” Jason said. “The first instance burned my retina. It was as if she slipped through the opening, an aura surrounding her. Then she started talking and I thought, “Man, is this what love feels like?” She was beautiful. And smart. Serious yet playful. I knew it immediately. I think it’s no coincidence that I spent the best years of my career with Kylie by my side. Every award I’ve ever received has been with me in my life.”