TAYLOR Swift fans believe they have finally discovered the invisible string in her romance with NFL star Travis Kelce.
It has emerged that Kameron Saunders, a backup dancer on Swift’s Eras World Tour, is the brother of one of Kelce’s former Kansas City Chiefs teammates.
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Kameron Saunders with Taylor Swift during the Eras World TourCredit: Instagram @kamnsaunders
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Kameron wore brother Khalen’s Kansas City Chiefs jersey at Arrowhead StadiumCredit: Instagram @kamnsaunders
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Khalen won two Super Bowls playing alongside Travis Kelce at the ChiefsCredit: 2023 Cooper Neill
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Kelce and Swift go out for a date in New York CityCredit: Getty
Khalen Saunders, a 324-pound defensive tackle, won two Super Bowls with the Chiefs before moving to the New Orleans Saints in the offseason.
A social media post highlighting the unlikely link between Swift and Kelce has been viewed over 5.6 million times already.
And many Swifties believe the Saunders brothers may have played a secret role in how the loved-up pair got together in the first place.
“Everyone’s talking about Travis making the friendship bracelet. I bet that was the soft launch,” one fan said on social media.
“I bet Khalen & Kam introduced them…”
“How much u wanna bet this is how she got Travis’ number,” another fan said.
“Isn’t it just so pretty to think. All along there was some invisible string tying you to me,” a third added, in reference to Swift’s song Invisible String.
Kameron is a graduate of the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
“I initially found dance when I was young and my mother would bring me to a West African dance class she took,” he told Voyage KC arts magazine.
“They would let me run around and watch. I was completely enamored by everything I saw.”
He dressed up in his brother’s Chiefs jersey when Swift played a concert at Arrowhead Stadium earlier this year, when Kelce first tried to meet the popstar.
Khalen, meanwhile, was selected by the Chiefs in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft.
In four years with the team, he played in 38 games and recorded 81 tackles and 4.5 sacks.
He signed a three-year pact worth a maximum of $14.5million with the Saints after his rookie deal with the Chiefs expired.
After leaving the Chiefs, the 27-year-old described the free agency process as “emotional as hell.”