Ed Kelse provided detailed details about his son Travis’ proposal to Taylor Swift, revealing when the Kansas City Chiefs star popped the question.
“He took her there and they were about to go out for dinner and said, ‘Let’s go out and have some wine.’ They went out there. That was beautiful when he asked her,” Ed told ABC News 5 Cleveland on Tuesday.
Singer’s immediate stepfather shared that the NFL tight end, who proposed Swift nearly two weeks ago, confirmed Page 6’s exclusive report on engagement timing.
Ed told the outlet that Travis fell on one knee in Lee’s yard at Lee’s summit, Missouri, but Page 6 can reveal that Travis actually questioned his Leewood backyard in the Kansas house.
Ed continued: “He was planning to postpone it until this week. She was probably a little worried, but he was planning to postpone her until this week.
“And I told him repeatedly, you know, you can do it on the side of the road and do a place that makes it a special event… when you’re on one knee and ask her to marry you.”
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Ed, 74, shared that he learned of the proposal shortly after Travis went down one knee.
“They started faceTime with me and their mother (Donna Kelce) and her people (Mama Andrea Swift and her father Scott Swift) and make sure everyone knew.
Ed was visiting the Public Eagles practice when he received a call from the couple.
“I got a Facety Time call from them. As soon as I saw Facety Time I saw it was Travis and then I looked at Taylor with him.
The 35 singers and athletes from “Two Weeks” announced their engagement via Instagram on Tuesday, sharing some adorable photos from the suggestion filled with beautiful flowers.
“Your English teacher and your gym teacher are married,” they captioned a joint Instagram post.
The couple appeared to be on Cloud Nine while they recorded their special day and hugged and kissed them in the photos.
The professional athlete proposed to his girlfriend with a gorgeous cut diamond from an old mine, customised in a gold bezel environment.
Travis designed the Sparkler himself, along with Artifex Fine’s jeweller Kindred Lubeck.