Taylor Swift has resumed her highly acclaimed Eras Tour and has planted her flag in Sydney, Australia. Swift has been performing a high volume of shows over the last several months. On February 21, she enjoyed a rare day off at the Sydney Zoo, according to Page Six.
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“Taylor Swift is in full tourist mode on her day off. The “Cruel Summer” singer was seen carrying a digital camera while visiting Sydney Zoo in Australia with members of her Eras Tour crew Wednesday. Swift, 34, cut a casual figure in a light blue tee, a denim miniskirt, and white running shoes,” Page Six wrote.
Kelce Joins Swift on Eras Tour
A much-anticipated guest will join Swift in Australia. Swift is currently dating Kansas Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce. After celebrating the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win over the last week, the NFL star has landed in Australia to join his new beau on tour. One source told InTouch that the couple is planning to enjoy an extended vacation during their time together.
“It will be the first uninterrupted period when neither of them really has much to do. They’re planning a longer vacation where they can truly relax for the first time since they started dating more than six months ago,” one source told InTouch.
“Taylor will be busy, of course, but Travis just wants to be there to see her work. He’s always in awe of her when she performs, and he pampers her after her shows.”
Audio of Chiefs Super Bowl Debacle Won’t Leak
The Chiefs Super Bowl win did not come without drama. Kelce was on the bench during a pivotal play in the second quarter. And during that play, the Chiefs fumbled in the red zone. After the turnover, Kelce went beast mode on his head coach Andy Reid.
Although Kelce was mic’d up for the game, one source tells the New York Post that the audio of the exchange will not hit the airwaves.
“Two people highly plugged into the sports media business told The Post they suspect the Chiefs blocked NFL Films — which captures the mic’d up audio — and “Inside the NFL” from airing the direct Kelce sound bite, with one saying he thought that this edict came from Reid,” the Post writes.