Comedian Nikki Glaser claims she saw Travis Kelce “sprinting” toward girlfriend Taylor Swift after the Eras Tour’s final night in Amsterdam Saturday.

The Chiefs star’s supposed dash through Johan Cruyff Arena came after Swift performed a surprise tribute to Kelce, during which many Swifties believe he was moved to tears based on a widely-circulated video from the concert.

“We’re on our way out early and we just spotted Travis sprinting through the halls to get backstage,” Glaser said in a video she posted on TikTok Sunday. “And I’ve met him before and I didn’t have time to say anything except, ‘We love you, Travis.’ [Because] we do.”

Kelce’s schedule has been largely unrestricted by NFL commitments this summer, save for the sporadic OTA sessions and mandatory minicamp, allowing him to become a staple fixture on the European leg of Swift’s historically profitable Eras Tour. Along with Saturday’s event in Amsterdam, the three-time Super Bowl winner has also appeared at his girlfriend’s performances in London, Dublin and Paris this summer — the couple also rendezvoused between destinations in Lake Como.

It was during Swift’s stop at Wembley Stadium last month that Kelce followed through on his suggestion to join the 14-time Grammy winner on stage. He donned formal wear and a top hat, alongside background dancers Kameron Saunders and Jan Ravnik, and lifted Swift off the ground during a cameo between her performances of “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” and “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart.”

Kelce appeared on stage June 23 in London
Kelce appeared on stage June 23 in London
Swift repaid her boyfriend’s courage with a touching homage to Kelce two weeks later in the Dutch capital. For the first time on the Era’s Tour, she performed Mary’s Song (Oh My My My) from her self-titled debut 2006 album, which features the lyrics, “I’ll be 87, you’ll be 89.”

These words have taken on a new meaning since Swift entered into her current relationship, as Kelce wears No. 87 for Kansas City and was born in 1989. The pop star went on to sing “So High School,” a song explicitly about Kelce on her recent “Tortured Poets Department” album, and one of her more recognizable love songs in “Everything Has Changed.”

But while Kelce might be Swift’s most recognizable fan at the moment, Glaser has long vocalized her passion for the former country artist. The raunchy comedian, who delivered the most critically acclaimed performance at Netflix’s “The Roast of Tom Brady” on May 5, admitted to attending nine different events on Swift’s Eras Tour on the Kelly Clarkson Show in 2023, setting herself back $25,000 in the process

“I’m grateful to be born in the same time that Taylor Swift is,” Glaser continued in her TikTok. “[She’s] the best artist alive, maybe ever. It’s like seeing the Beatles, getting to see Taylor Swift. It will be talked about like, “You got to see Taylor Swift live!?” It was my favorite one yet I think.”