Travis Kelce, the celebrated tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, has been making waves back in Las Vegas, stirring up speculation among fans about his potential rendezvous with Taylor Swift in Australia.
Despite his recent Super Bowl triumph, Kelce seems to be taking some well-deserved leisure time, hitting the golf course rather than hopping on a plane to join his Grammy-winning girlfriend down under. Sporting a relaxed yet stylish ensemble of slacks and a polo shirt, the 34-year-old athlete was caught on camera enjoying a round of golf at the Wynn Las Vegas on Tuesday.
The photograph, shared by Jasmine Met, the Wynn Las Vegas VIP relations director, captured Kelce at the 17th hole, where he seemed to be in good spirits as he gazed approvingly at the scenic vista of Lake Travis.
Adding fuel to the speculation fire, a resident DJ at Las Vegas's Taka Madera claimed on Instagram that Kelce had been spotted grooving to his beats during a private event for the Chiefs the previous Friday. Amidst all the buzz, fans and NFL insiders alike continue to ponder Kelce's potential travel plans to join Swift on her tour.
In an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald, Ed Kelce, Travis's father, hinted at the possibility of his son jetting off to Sydney, expressing Travis's keen interest in visiting both Sydney and Singapore.
However, Travis's packed schedule and prior commitments seem to be casting a shadow of uncertainty over his travel plans. Nevertheless, Travis's dedication to supporting Swift is undeniable, as evidenced by his trip to Argentina to catch her performance last November.
Meanwhile, Swift has already kicked off her Australian tour, with four shows lined up in Sydney starting this Friday before she heads to Singapore. Despite their physical distance, the couple remains connected in spirit, with Swift reportedly cheering Kelce on from afar during his Super Bowl victory.
However, their joy was marred by tragedy when violence erupted during the Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade, resulting in one fatality and multiple injuries. In response, both Swift and Kelce generously donated $100,000 each to support the affected families, demonstrating their solidarity in the face of adversity.