Travis Kelce ‘forgets’ about Taylor Swift at a party with Patrick Mahomes at a Las Vegas club surrounded by women
Kelce was seen downing champagne

Travis Kelce has found himself in the spotlight once again, this time for his extravagant celebrations in Las Vegas. Following his Super Bowl victory, Kelce made a quick stop in Sydney to reunite with his girlfriend Taylor Swift during her Eras Tour before jetting off to Sin City for more festivities.
Pictures and videos captured Kelce living it up at the Lavo club, surrounded by champagne, women and his teammate Patrick Mahomes. Sporting a flamboyant Hawaiian shirt, Kelce was seen downing champagne and even standing on his table as he reveled with friends until the late hours.
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This escapade in Vegas follows reports of Swift laying down some rules for Kelce in their relationship, including a ban on strip clubs and posing with female fans. While Kelce is said to be on board with most of the guidelines, some reportedly leave him frustrated.
“He has no interest in playing a calculated media game if it’s going to make him think twice about every move he makes. That’s not his style,” an insider told Life & Style.
Criticized after the Super Bowl
Kelce’s recent behavior has drawn scrutiny, particularly after an incident during the Super Bowl where he confronted Chiefs coach Andy Reid. Meanwhile, Kelce and other Chiefs players faced criticism for hosting a party on the same night as a deadly shooting in Kansas City.
Despite the controversies, Kelce and Swift have shown generosity by donating $100,000 to the victims of the mass shooting. The NFL star also made the donation through his charity, the Eighty-Seven & Running Foundation, which aims to support underserved youth.
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