Travis Kelce is a supportive boyfriend!
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end was spotted landing in Sydney, Australia, ahead of girlfriend Taylor Swift’s Eras tour dates in the country. In photos shared by Page Six, Kelce is seen walking off his private jet, surrounded by security.

Swift is performing four shows at Sydney’s Accor Stadium from Friday (Feb. 23) to Monday (Feb. 26). Sabrina Carpenter is set to be the opener.

Swift flew from Tokyo, Japan, to Las Vegas to support Kelce from the stands as the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl earlier this month.
Shortly after the Chiefs proved victorious, Kelce gave a passionate post-game speech where he yelled, “Viva Las Vegas” and his borrowed catchphrase, “You gotta fight for your right to party” as Swift, seemingly fighting back happy tears, looked on. She then found the athlete in the crowd and kissed him several times, hugging him close and telling him he’s “unbelievable.”
Moments before, cameras had caught the “Karma” musician jumping up and down as her friends collapsed on her in a group hug after quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw the game-winning touchdown.
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