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'Outlander' Star Sam Heughan Reveals Hilarious Plan To Woo Taylor Swift Away From Travis Kelce

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The actor revealed in an Instagram video that he and the cast of 'Outlander' are going to see Swift's 'Era's Tour' in Scotland—and joked about how he'll steal her away from the NFL star.

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Outlander star Sam Heughan is plotting to sweep Taylor Swift off her feet during her Eras Tour stop in Scotland.


The actor unveiled his hilarious plan via Instagram last week, explaining.

“We’re gonna go see Taylor Swift play in Scotland, and I think most of the cast is going."
“She obviously doesn’t know this, but when she comes to Scotland, and she sees me in the audience, she’s gonna forget all about... him and fall for a man in a ginger wig."
"How could she resist? She’s gonna shake him off and take me out instead."
"I’m really excited.”

Heughan's video is set to the tune of Swift's “…Ready For It?”

In the caption, he wrote:

"Welcome to Scotland Taylor! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿"
"JAMMF is a Swiftie 🫶"

You can watch below.

Viewers of the hopeless romantic's video urged him to go for it.

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All joking aside, though, fans thought the post was pretty adorable.

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And they just loved that their beloved Jamie Fraser is such a Swiftie.

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Who knows... it just may work.

As we all know, public declarations have wooed the singer in the past.

It is "metal as hell," after all.

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