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Travis Kelce is on his way to Singapore as the Kansas City Chiefs star prepares to reunite with Taylor Swift on the latest leg of her Eras Tour in Asia.
Travis Kelce is on his way to Singapore as the Kansas City Chiefs star prepares to reunite with Taylor Swift on the latest leg of her Eras Tour in Asia.
After winning a third Super Bowl in Las Vegas, Kelce jetted to Australia last month to join Swift in Sydney, where the pop megastar was ramping up her worldwide tour.
The pair were spotted enjoying a date at the zoo before Travis watched his girlfriend perform in front of thousands of adoring fans at Sydney’s Accor Stadium.
The NFL star then flew back to Vegas, where he continued his Super Bowl celebrations with the likes of Patrick Mahomes while still on a high after Kansas City’s dramatic victory over the San Francisco 49ers.
And after a quick trip back to home-city Cleveland on Tuesday, where he and brother Jason watched their beloved Cavaliers beat the Boston Celtics, Kelce is now heading to Singapore to link up with Swift again, according to AP reporter Tom Withers.
Kelce’s manager is also said to have confirmed his trip to Singapore, with a coach named Eric Flannery posting a photo of himself hobnobbing with Andrea Eanes at the Cavs game and wrote: ‘Great catching up with @dreeanes at the Cavs game tonight. Former @SEHS_BASKETBALL player and now the Kelce’s manager, doing a great job!! Heading out to Taylor Swift concert tomorrow in Singapore-safe travels!!’
Taylor is set to conclude her latest batch of concerts in the Asian country this week, with the singer and songwriter performing three more shows on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Jason interrupted his brother and asked how the couple were pictured as they walked around the zoo together.
Travis continued: ‘There were full on helicopters just flying around.
‘They helicoptered us, well not us. This is all because Taylor is the biggest and the best thing possible.’
Kelce was also in Philadelphia on Monday to watch his brother Jason officially announce his retirement from the NFL.
After 13 years with the Eagles, Jason brought the curtain down on his iconic career in an emotional press conference at the team’s practice facility.
Travis, who was seen shedding tears in the crowd, was also overwhelmed with emotion when discussing his brother’s retirement on New Heights.