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1 year oldThe guy on the Chiefs may famously be coming straight home to her, but Taylor Swift made her own commute to visit reported beau Travis Kelce after wrapping up a run of shows in Brazil over the weekend.
Swift spent back-to-back weekends in Brazil, first performing in São Paulo and then traveling to Rio de Janeiro for another series of concerts the next weekend. After wrapping up her last show of the Eras Tour for 2023 (she’ll pick back up in Tokyo in February 2024), Swift flew in her private jet to Florida, then completed the trip with a landing in Kansas City, according to Us Weekly.
An unnamed source told the magazine that Swift and Kelce have “the next few months completely laid out.”
“They have very [detailed] plans coming up while she’s on tour and he has games,” the source said. “They don’t want to start their relationship off with big gaps [in time spent apart]. They’re trying to be as much like a regular couple as possible.”
Of course, even the best-laid plans can run awry. Swift had reportedly planned to attend the November 20 matchup between the Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, a longtime Swift family favorite team, as well as the team that Travis’s brother Jason Kelce plays on, but extreme weather forced a postponement of one of her Brazil shows and a change of plans.
Speculation ran rampant, too, about whether the couple would celebrate Thanksgiving together, but Travis appears to have made good on his throwaway comment that he’d be tucking into a fast food feast for the holiday. Kentucky Fried Chicken shared a photo of the tight end’s Thanksgiving spread on social media, later divulging that the “TK order” included 56 pieces of KFC fried chicken, 80 hot & spicy wings, three catering-sized mashed potatoes and gravy, two mac and cheese orders, and two orders of corn.
Representatives for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Kase Wickman
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