Savannah Guthrie's Daughter Has the Cutest Reaction to Taylor Swift's Travis Kelce Romance
Savannah Guthrie's daughter Vale is looking out for Taylor Swift.
During Thursday's show, the co-host shared her child's thoughts on the pop star's romance with Travis Kelce. "My nine-year-old's talking about it," she said. "She's like, 'Is it real, mom? He better not break her heart.'" Guthrie added, "My daughter said this morning, 'If he breaks her heart, I'll break him.'"
Vale is a Swiftie through and through. Back in August, the 9-year-old traveled with her mom to catch Swift on the Eras Tour at Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium. Guthrie gave a glimpse at how much Vale enjoyed the concert with a video montage shared on Instagram, showing the little one looking ecstatic to see the superstar perform.
The 51-year-old captioned the clip, "memories for a lifetime with my beautiful girl. thank you @taylorswift for singing your heart out every single night. feeling so grateful and lucky to have seen this in person with the little girl of my wildest dreams ??. "
As for the 51-year-old's thoughts on Swift and Kelce's romance, Guthrie seems excited over the music and football crossover.
While moderating The Paley Center's Prime-Time Champions: An Evening with NBC Sunday Night Football on Sept. 28, Guthrie gave the Sunday Night Football team Swift-themed friendship bracelets. She shared photos on her Instagram Story, writing, "Custom bespoke SNF bracelets made [by] my daughter and me." She added, "I better see these Sunday night."
Besides Vale being concerned for her idol, another celebrity recently shared his thoughts on Swift and Kelce's romance: Mark Cuban.
The Shark Tank shark appeared on ESPN's First Take, where he urged Swift to date an NBA player from the Dallas Mavericks instead, which is the team he owns. "Taylor—if you're listening, sorry Travis—break up with him. I've got a bunch of good-looking single guys that play for the Dallas Mavericks. I got you, I got you," he said.
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