For Taylor Swift, family is everything. Her parents, Andrea and Scott, along with her brother Austin, have often been spotted in the crowd at the Eras Tour, showing the unwavering support they’ve given her since the very beginning.
Austin, always the protective brother, has looked out for Taylor over the years, keeping a watchful eye on anyone who gets close. And in a recent video, he didn’t just show support forTravis Kelce-he made it clear that he fully approves of him stepping up as his potential future brother-in-law.
Austin Swift steps in to defend a Swiftie
Austin Swift’s moment of full support for Kansas City Chiefs‘ tight end Travis Kelce happened during Taylor’s epic concert-but it also captured a surprising twist involving a dedicated Swiftie rocking the full Travis Kelce look, from the jersey with number 87 to the iconic helmet of the Kansas City star; was almost kicked out of the Eras Tour.
Taylor’s concerts are known for high-level security to keep both fans and the singer safe. Security staff are usually seen patrolling the aisles, and occasionally even busting a few dance moves while Taylor performs. But after a security incident in Vienna, where a Swift concert was sadly canceled due to a terrorist threat, safety measures became even stricter.
As Austin noticed that security was about to eject a fan dressed in a Travis Kelce-inspired football helmet for not showing her face, he stepped in. Deciding this was a step too far, Austin stopped them, giving the fan the green light to stay and enjoy the show in her creative outfit.His quick response received widespread appreciation from attendees who witnessed the event.
Austin Swift shows his unwavering support for Travis Kelce
Social media lit up with praise for Austin, and Swifties couldn’t help but wonder if his heroic act was a subtle hint that he’s thrilled about the idea of Travis becoming his future brother-in-law. The moment he spotted the fan’s football-themed outfit, he jumped into action to rescue a Swiftie in need-further proving his stamp of approval.