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Travis Kelce jets in to Las Vegas to party after Taylor Swift ‘strip club ban’
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was back in Las Vegas on Saturday to celebrate his Super Bowl LVIII victory with his teammates after being banned from strip clubs by Taylor Swift.
Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs star, was spotted celebrating their Super Bowl LVIII win over the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas, surrounded by women and sipping champagne.
This comes just days after his girlfriend, pop superstar Taylor Swift, reportedly banned him from strip clubs. Kelce had rushed back to Las Vegas to join his teammates in celebration after flying to Australia to support Swift on her ‘Eras Tour’.
He was seen partying with close friend and fellow player Patrick Mahomes, who was already in Vegas for a mate’s stag do. Photos show Kelce at the Lavo club in Las Vegas, holding a massive bottle of champagne and surrounded by women, having left Swift to focus on her performances.
He was sporting a bright Hawaiian-style shirt and was even reported to have stood on top of his table. After leaving the Venetian hotel, Kelce and his pals continued their party on a bus. The Chiefs’ return to Vegas was planned shortly after their thrilling 25-22 Super Bowl overtime victory earlier this month.
However, Kelce’s wild Vegas antics come after he was reportedly banned from visiting strip clubs by Swift, according to Life and Style magazine. The report suggests that the NFL icon is now complying with all of Swift’s reported demands.
“Travis is fine with Taylor giving him her thoughts and opinions on how to navigate such a public relationship. He really does appreciate it,” a source told the outlet. “He’s not so happy with some of the restrictions she wants in place, though.”
The outlet also reported that singer Swift “fears some of his buddies are red flags”. As a result, Swift has asked Kelce to FaceTime rather than send text messages as she “secretly wants to see where he is and who he’s with”. The couple, who went public in September of last year, have also decided that they’re to not spend more than two weeks apart.
Kansas City’s Super Bowl win this year was the franchise’s fourth in its history and a third under the stewardship of head coach Andy Reid, with Mahomes as his QB and Kelce as his tight end. The win over the 49ers didn’t come without tension, though, with Kelce pushing Reid on the sidelines in fury during the first half as the Chiefs trailed their Super Bowl rivals.
Kelce called the incident a “cheap shot” but insisted it was his desire and passion to win. Reid has a long history with the Kelce family having drafted Travis to Kansas City and older brother Jason Kelce to the Philadelphia Eagles.”He keeps me young,” Reid said about the incident. “He tested that hip out. He caught me off balance normally, I’d give him a little bit, but I didn’t have any feet under me.”