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Updated At: Feb 29, 2024 06:23 PM (IST)
Travis Kelce grooving on Punjabi music. Photo: A video grab Instagram/ @bramalea.rd
Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, February 29
Taylor Swift’s boyfriend Travis Kelce recently set social media abuzz with his ‘desi’ moves to Punjabi tunes. The American football star had travelled to support his girlfriend on her Eras Tour in Sydney. After returning to Las Vegas on February 24, he went full party mode to celebrate his team’s Super Bowl victory. He was seen hitting the dance floor at a Las Vegas club on the iconic Punjabi song “Mundian Toh Bachke Rahi”.
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He managed to show off his surprising talent by pulling off the signature steps of the Punjabi hit. As the video went viral, ‘desi’ social media users were thrilled after watching Kelce’s off-field moves.
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