Watch Travis Kelce reaction as he admires view from his lavish Sydney hotel room and saw Taylor Swift moments after touching down in Australia “A man truly in love cannot hide it..”
Taylor Swift’s boyfriend Travis Kelce has touched down in Sydney.
The NFL star, 34, who has spent the last week celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory in the Super Bowl, arrived on Thursday morning to join Swift, 34, on the Australian leg of her sold-out Eras Tour after catching a ride from Honolulu in a private jet.
Aerial footage shows Kelce descending the steps of Swift’s Bombardier Global 6000 at Sydney Airport at 8:57am, and making his way to a silver van on the tarmac.
Flanked by security and airport staff, the Super Bowl star wore a dark tracksuit and black baseball cap.
Travis was also joined on the plane by another man, believed to be NFL player and Kelce’s golfing buddy Ross Travis, who was wearing blue-and-white jacket and matching trousers along with a white baseball cap worn backwards.
The pair then made their way to the Crown in Barangaroo, where Swift is staying.
The response from Aussies to the athlete’s arrival shows the extent to which Swift-mania has spread across the country ever since the singer began her run of arena concerts.
One X (formerly Twitter) user shared a photo of multiple television screens showing the same footage of Kelce flying into Australia on Thursday morning.
‘EVERY Australian news channel covering Kelce’s apparent plane landing is insane,’ they wrote.
It is expected Kelce will attend Swift’s upcoming shows in Sydney this weekend.
Kelce and Swift were last pictured together during Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas on February 11, 2024, in Las Vegas, Nevada, as they celebrated the Kansas City Chiefs’ win.
Swift then flew to Australia while Kelce remained in the US to continue celebrating his victory.
However, Travis was criticised for smiling for a ‘tone deaf’ selfie with a police officer outside a Kansas City restaurant and partying just hours after a horrific shooting at the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade.
On Wednesday, shots rang out moments after Kelce, Patrick Mahomes and their teammates had left the stage in front of the city’s Union Station with one dead and 21 injured – included nine children.