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Taylor Swift Posts Hilarious TikTok Video After 'Accidentally' Clubbing With Her Parents In Vegas

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Swift shared a video on TikTok after a 'friends and family' post-Super Bowl party for the Kansas City Chiefs turned out to be at a club—with her parents in attendance.

The Kansas City Chiefs took out the San Francisco 49ers in overtime on Sunday to become Super Bowl LVIII champs and, as we all know, Taylor Swift was there to celebrate her KC tight end beau Travis Kelce.

Immediately following the game-winning touchdown, the singer made her way to the field where she told Kelce:


“It was unbelievable. One of the craziest things I've ever experienced.”

The moment quickly made its way around social media.

Footage of the after-party at a Las Vegas club also took the internet by storm.

Fans of the couple could not get enough of the two dancing and kissing (to Swift's songs) with hilarious cameos by Kelce's brother, Jason.

But now, thanks to the singer herself, we're getting a more personal glimpse of the post-Super Bowl party which, according to Swift, was not at all what she was expecting.

The Grammy winner took to TikTok to document part of the evening's festivities. In her video, the "Anti-Hero" singer revealed she brought her parents along to the celebration, completely unaware of the vibe.

She captioned her video:

"Accidentally going clubbing with your parents is something everyone should try at least once in their life."

The TikTok begins with the singer panning the club. The first shot is of Kelce, and, yes, that would be his debut on Swift's social media.

The text on the screen reads:

"It's a friends and family party they said."

As the video captures a crowded dance floor and flashing lights, it lands on Swift's parents, with text reading:

"Bring your parents they said."

The singer then turned the camera on herself as she flashed an awkward "oops" smile.

You can watch below.

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Viewers of the hilarious TikTok, including the NFL, were highly entertained by the quality family time footage.

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The majority, however, were focused on Kelce's first appearance on Swift's TikTok.

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We have to say, it looks like TSwift's parents were having a great time, and we're so thankful she documented the moment!

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