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Travis Kelce flies to Singapore to watch Taylor Swift after alarmingly short trip explained
Travis Kelce has landed in Singapore to catch up with Taylor Swift while she’s on her “Eras Tour” in Asia.
Before this, Swift had Kelce cheering her on in Sydney, Australia. But her loyal fans were a bit puzzled when he flew back to the US just days later. It turns out his brother, Jason, who also played in the NFL, was hanging up his boots and the whole family went to Philadelphia for his last press conference.
Ed Kelce, Travis’s dad, has been getting on really well with Taylor since she and the Kansas City Chiefs star began dating. After the Super Bowl, Ed revealed that Kelce was planning to visit both Sydney and Singapore, and he’s managed to now do so.
“Well, look, we spoke after the Super Bowl, and I asked him, ‘Are you going to take off for Sydney?’ And he seemed keen,” Ed shared to the Sydney Morning Herald. “He said he’d really like to see Sydney and Singapore, but he wasn’t sure because he has commitments.”
In Australia, Swift and Kelce were spotted having a great time at Sydney Zoo before her evening performance. Since September, it’s been mostly Swift making the effort due to Kelce’s busy NFL schedule with the Chiefs.
But now that he has some free time until the 2024 season, he’s making up for it. Swift was seen at 13 of Kelce’s games last season, including the Super Bowl, which she attended after a long 10-hour flight from Japan the night before.
Kelce did manage to fly to Buenos Aires, Argentina, to watch one of her shows during his one week off last season, and he’s already visited two new places this year. His travels might not be over yet, as Swift is set to head to Europe after her successful run of sold-out shows in Asia.
France, Germany, Austria, Sweden, and the Netherlands are all on Swift’s tour schedule, and Kelce has planned more trips to spend quality time with his girlfriend. “They are making plans for the summer and are excited to travel together in Europe when Taylor takes her tour there,” a source told People back on February 13.