
Taylor Swift showed off her double “T” ring at the Eras Tour.
Swift, 34, accessorized with a $2,675 diamond Tiffany & Co. ring whilst appearing the Reputation segment of the tour on Sunday, June 23, at Wembley Stadium in London. The sparkler — which she wore on her proper pointer finger — featured two dainty “T” letters, apparently representing her shared initial with boyfriend Travis Kelce. (The “T” is also Tiffany & Co.’s signature trademark.) The diamond letters have been set in a thin gold band.
Fans were quick to reward Swift’s ring by the use of social media. “T & t oh it’s so end recreation 😭,” one fan gushed, as every other quipped, “Wonder who gave it to her 🤔😉.” A third fan added, “1000% a present from Travis ❤️.”
Swift paired the ring together with her famous Reputation catsuit by Fausto Puglisi. The design options one unmarried sheer sleeve and a black sequin silhouette entire with crimson snake beaded embroidery.
Later within the show, Kelce, also 34, joined Swift on stage all over her Tortured Poets Department set. In between her songs “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” and “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart,” Kelce added to the theatrics by way of sporting Swift on degree as she threw a fake tantrum. He helped do her make-up along more dancers as he wore a most sensible hat and tuxedo.

This isn’t the primary time Swift has worn a Kelce-coded jewelry piece. In January, she rocked a bracelet featuring the letters “TNT” while cheering at the Kansas City Chiefs tight end as he played in opposition to the Baltimore Ravens.
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The clothier of the piece, Michelle Wie West, later shared that the ring could mean both “dynamite” — because their courting is so sturdy — or “Travis N’ Taylor.”
Swift has additionally donned friendship bracelets that includes Kelce’s soccer number, 87.
Kelce, for his part, has sported Swift-inspired jewellery as neatly. Earlier this month, he rocked a “Fearless” beaded bracelet while walking around Cannes, France, referencing Swift’s sophomore album, which debuted in 2008.
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