Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce and Swift's big ol' engagement ring go to a football game together
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Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce and Swift's big ol' engagement ring go to a football game together
"It was the first game of the 2025-26 NCAA season for the hometown University of Cincinnati Bearcats, the Kelce brothers' alma mater, who lost to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Cornhuskers by a field goal at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. The bros (Jason was there too) were rooting for the Bearcats, obviously, with Travis rocking a street-art emblazoned Cincinnati cap and his older sibling sported a more traditional college typeface on his chapeau."
"While experts who talked to People put the size of the stone at between 5 and 10 carats and guesstimated its value as anywhere from $125,000 to $5 million - which is quite the range - folks who talked to Page Six said it likely came with a $1-million price tag. Basically, nobody knows the value of a custom-made, vintage-style ring with a one-of-a-kind hand-etched diamond that is currently sitting on the ring finger of a global pop star. Go figure."
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce attended the University of Cincinnati Bearcats' first 2025-26 NCAA game at Arrowhead Stadium, where the Cornhuskers won by a field goal. Swift wore a denim miniskirt, white sweater, white boots, green nails, and a prominent Old Mine Cut diamond engagement ring. The ring was designed by Travis Kelce and New York City jeweler Kindred Lubeck. Experts estimated the stone at 5 to 10 carats and valued it between $125,000 and $5 million, while Page Six suggested a $1-million price tag. Kindred Lubeck is a hand-engraving goldsmith who gained attention through social-media reels and custom engagement requests.
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