Last month, Kansas City Chiefs superstar tight end Travis Kelce took a trip to Australia to visit his girlfriend Taylor Swift and support her during her international tour. The trip attracted a lot of unwanted attention from the media as people tried to get a glimpse of the high-profile couple, but Kelce seems to be taking all the attention in stride.
During their time together in Australia, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift visited the Sydney Zoo together where they got to experience all kinds of wildlife and spend some private time as a couple – except the time wasn’t really that private.
As Kelce explained in the most recent edition of his New Heights podcast, there were “full-on helicopters” following him and Swift as they walked around the zoo with members of the media and paparazzi trying to get photos and videos of the couple.
“This is all because Taylor’s the biggest and the best thing possible” IM SOBBING pic.twitter.com/PX9h0cdIOs
— Tayvis Nation 🏈🫶🏻 (@tayvisnation) March 6, 2024
It was undoubtedly an uncomfortable situation for Kelce, but he seems to be looking at it in a very positive way.
Instead of getting angry at the people giving their relationship attention, Kelce seems to see it as a compliment to just how amazing and beloved Taylor Swift is.
“This is all because Taylor’s the biggest and the best thing possible,” Kelce said in the podcast.
That’s certainly an optimistic way to look at it.

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