Social Media Detectives Noticed A Major Bodily-Change That Taylor Swift Has Suddenly Made Since Getting Engaged To Travis Kelce [VIDEO]

Taylor Swift sitting in a suite (Photo via Twitter)

For her entire life, Taylor Swift has been naturally right-handed.

She was taught to play the guitar by a right-handed musician, and she holds her guitar and writes as a right-handed person. She also eats and drinks with her right hand.

Most of those things remained true until this month.

Swift and Kelce announced their engagement in a joint Instagram post on Tuesday, Aug. 26

On Thursday, the pop megastar was spotted alongside her fiancé at the college football match-up between the Cincinnati Bearcats and the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Arrowhead Stadium.

Taylor Swift showed up in style, wearing a white sweater vest, light-wash pleated denim mini skirt, and knee-high off white boots. She also had on her engagement ring.


At one point during the game, she took a sip of her drink with her left hand.

Social media took notice.

“And suddenly Taylor Swift is left-handed,” one fan said.

“The way she’s become left-handed all of a sudden 😭😭,” a second person wrote.

“No, but she’s so funny, acting like she’s suddenly left-handed to show off the ring. God, I love her so bad,” a third person commented.

“Taylor’s been left-handed this whole time, you just haven’t been paying attention,” a fourth person added.

More On Taylor Swift’s Engagement Ring

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce made their first post-engagement appearance at a college football game at Arrowhead Stadium.

Swift wore her new engagement ring, a pleated baby blue denim miniskirt by Balenciaga, a white cable knit v-neck vest by Ralph Lauren, and nude knee-high boots by Louis Vuitton.

Swift’s engagement ring was designed by Kindred Lubeck, a jewelry designer and founder of Artifex Fine Jewelry based in New York City.

Jared Jewelers told CNBC through a written statement that the ring could cost approximately $250,000 to $500,000.

“It looks to be upwards of 10 carats, and it might be a vintage stone given the cut,” Paul Zimnisky, a New York-based diamond industry analyst, further added to the publication in an email.

“Given the quality of the diamond and the size, it could easily be worth hundreds of thousands.”

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