Karlie Kloss was absolutely captivated by the news shared by her former closest friend. Despite rumors swirling around their alleged rift years prior, the esteemed model subtly extended her support to Taylor Swift after the latter announced her engagement to Travis Kelce, following a blissful two-year romance. On August 26th, the couple posted a series of enchanting snapshots on Instagram, documenting the Kansas City Chiefs tight end's heartfelt proposal to the Grammy-award winning artist in Missouri. Alongside these cherished moments, they penned a joint caption, "Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married." Karlie's excitement over this delightful update was palpable as she promptly hit the like button on the adorable post.
Indeed, Karlie, the founder of Kode with Klossy, was among a host of celebrities who poured their well-wishes onto social media. Other notable names included Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes, Meghan Markle, and Sabrina Carpenter. However, this wasn't the first time Karlie had celebrated Taylor's triumphs since their friendship was rumored to have faded. In 2023, the former Victoria's Secret Angel proved that there was no bad blood between them by attending Taylor's record-breaking Eras Tour concert in Los Angeles. The following year, the 33-year-old openly admitted that she remained a devoted fan of her former friend's music, having listened to Taylor's 2024 album, 'The Tortured Poets Department', in its entirety.
"She's got so many hits," Karlie enthused in a July 2024 interview with Yahoo Life, before sharing one of her all-time favorite Taylor tracks. "I definitely love 'Shake It Off.'" As for Taylor, she has never publicly addressed the speculation surrounding her relationship with Karlie, who was once a cornerstone of her '1989' era squad. However, she recently revealed that she paid little heed to such rumors.
"Anything you feed your brain, it will internalize," Taylor shared during her August 13th appearance on Travis' 'New Heights' podcast. "Anything you feed the internet, it will kill. I've been in the music industry for 20 years. It's pretty hard to hurt my feelings at this point." She added thoughtfully, "Something can be about me, my name can be in the actual headline, and it can still be none of my business."