Reason Behind Travis Kelce Not Showing Up At Taylor Swift’s Birthday Bash
On Wednesday night, while Taylor Swift enchanted her 34th birthday, headlines from all around the world featured the crucial words “Without Travis Kelce.”
Even though Kelce is in a relationship with the most well-known person on the globe, he was unable to attend Swift’s star-studded birthday celebration in NYC.
As she celebrated the big night, Swift was spotted out with her close friend, actor Blake Lively.
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However, Kelce was confined to his desk.
In advance of the Chiefs’ Sunday trip to New England to play the Patriots, the NFL star was back in Kansas City.
When Kelce was driving his Rolls Royce to practice, The Daily Mail took a picture of him almost running over a squirrel, so they had proof of his absence!
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Even though Kelce was unable to attend on the actual birthday, it appears that there are significant preparations to celebrate at a later date.
“Money is no object,” according to a source who spoke with US Weekly, and Kelce “wants to throw the best party possible” for Swift.
It’s unknown whether Swift will be present at Kelce’s game on Sunday in Foxborough, as well as the precise time and location of the celebrations.
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But following Sunday’s 20-17 loss to the Bills, the pair, along with Patrick and Brittany Mahomes, had already spent the night out in Kansas City.
Swift had gone to six Chiefs games so far this season. While on the “Eras Tour” in South America, she missed a Monday night game against the Eagles and Jason, Kelce’s brother.
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“I think our defense is playing their asses off all year, man,” On his “New Heights” podcast, which was made available on Wednesday, Travis Kelce stated.
“We’re not rolling like we have been in the past. And I know there’s a lot of media pointing fingers at some of the skill players that we have, and I say, f–k that, man, and excuse my language. We usually cuss in light-hearted ways, but I feel like you guys had to feel that, whoever’s talking s–t on the skill players in our offense right now.”