Travis Kelce carefully plotted his proposal to Taylor Swift down to every small detail to ensure that the songstress was left stunned by his romantic gesture, according to a new report.
The A-list couple announced their bombshell engagement last week when the pop sensation shared several romantic snaps of the tight end getting down on one knee to her 282 million Instagram followers.
However, it has now been confirmed that the happy couple had kept their engagement under wraps with Kelce actually popping the question weeks ago in a carefully planned proposal.
The Kansas City Chiefs star had strategically earmarked the day of Swift's New Heights episode recording as the date of his romantic gesture as part of his proposal plotting.
As Kelce whisked the hitmaker away to film her hit special guest episode on his podcast with his brother Jason, a team descended on his garden to stage the amorous setting for his proposal, according to Page Six.
He reportedly hired the crew to setup the magical garden while they were filming so that he could ask the songstress to be his wife immediately after they wrapped up the recording.
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift announced their bombshell engagement last week
The sly tactic ensure that the 14-time Grammy Award winner was left surprised by the proposal, left without an inkling as she lovingly lifted the lid on their two-year romance on New Heights.
Yet, the three-time Super Bowl winner also chose the moment with his fiancee in mind. He reportedly chose that day as he knew Swift would be glammed up with her hair and makeup done to ensure she looked like a blushing bride-to-be in the photos.
The strategy was part of a long time of planning for Kelce, who reportedly knew for a while that he wanted to spend the rest of his life with Swift.
'He knew that he wanted to marry her. [The date] was just a matter of when the timing was right,' a source told Page Six. 'It was less about the significance of the time and [more about] when he could actually do it in between her tour and his season.'
More to follow.