Taylor Swiftâs songwriting triumph turns viral as Travis Kelce steals scene
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce turned a Songwriters Hall of Fame celebration into a viral moment when Steven Spielberg filmed them dancing. (Image via Getty)
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce turned a Songwriters Hall of Fame celebration into a viral moment when Steven Spielberg filmed them dancing. (Image via Getty) Taylor Swift handed Steven Spielberg her phone, and the internet got the cleanest celebrity flex of the night Swiftâs viral dance came after an emotional speech about the work behind the songs Taylor Swift did not need a director for her Songwriters Hall of Fame moment. She got Steven Spielberg anyway.Swift was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame on Thursday, June 11, at the Marriott Marquis in New York City. But after the speeches, the emotional family moment and the industry honors, one clip cut through the noise: Swift handing her phone to Spielberg while she danced with Travis Kelce.According to TMZ, Swift and Kelce were dancing while John Fogerty and his sons performed âFortunate Sonâ at the ceremony.
Swift then gave her phone to Spielberg, who was seated beside her, and let the Oscar-winning director film the moment.That is ridiculous in the best possible way. Most people ask a friend to record a dance video. Swift had the director of âJaws,â âE.T.â and âJurassic Parkâ doing it from the next chair.The clip worked because nobody in it looked confused about the assignment. Swift leaned into the bit. Kelce joined in. Spielberg did not treat it like a throwaway phone video. He filmed it like he understood the internet would do the rest.The moment also gave fans a rare public look at Swift and Kelce together after Kelce had been away with the Kansas City Chiefs for offseason work. TMZ reported Kelce made it to the event in time for Swiftâs acceptance speech and sat with her at a table that included their mothers, Andrea Swift and Donna Kelce.That detail matters.
Kelce was not just there for a viral dance clip. He was there for one of the biggest songwriting honors of Swiftâs career.The dance clip was funny. The reason Swift was in the room was not small.The Songwriters Hall of Fame announced Swift as part of its 2026 class alongside Alanis Morissette, Kenny Loggins, Walter Afanasieff, Terry Britten, Graham Lyle, Christopher âTrickyâ Stewart, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS.Vogue reported that Swift became the youngest-ever female inductee at 36. The ceremony also featured Spielberg introducing her before she gave a roughly 20-minute acceptance speech.Swift teared up while speaking about her family and the sacrifices they made when she was young. Vogue reported that she talked about moving to Nashville and building a career that forced her to learn the entertainment business in public.She also made a clear distinction between the parts of fame she had to learn and the part that came naturally.