Travis Kelce kept Taylor swift waiting at the airport.
While there didn’t seem to be any “Bad Blood” over it, Kelce showed up nearly an hour after Swift and her father, Scott, for their private flight to the East Coast, according to a report from the Daily Mail.
Swift and her father boarded the swish Gulfstream jet at 6:05 p.m. on Tuesday night, which was sitting at a Kansas City-area airport, but Kelce didn’t arrive until 7 p.m., and when he pulled up in his truck, the gate was locked.
A rushed-looking Kelce was finally able to get through when one of the pop icon’s security officers let him through, and he quickly boarded the plane.
Taylor Swift arrives before the start of the Chiefs’ 26-13 Week 5 win over the Saints in Kansas City, Mo. AP
Swift and her dad had arrived in Kansas City the day before to take in the Chiefs’ win against the Saints on “Monday Night Football.”
They spent Tuesday at Kelce’s Kansas City mansion before heading to the airport.
The night before, Swift was seen cheering on Kelce, who had nine catches for 70 yards, and they shared a loved-up moment in the suite after the game.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes watch the match of Jannik Sinner and Taylor Fritz during their Menâs Championship match at the 2024 US Open Championships played in the USTA Billie Jean King Tennis Center on Sept. 8, 2024 in Flushing, New York. Annie Wermiel/NY Post
Footage shot by a fan and posted to social media showed the football star talking to his own dad, Ed, and then he seemed to kiss Swift and pull her in for a hug.
The Chiefs are now on a bye week, which allows Kelce and Swift some extended time with one another until he needs to be back for practice in preparation for the Week 7 matchup with the 49ers.
Kelce is still looking for his first touchdown of the season, but his Week 5 performance was one of his best this year.
Travis Kelce catches a pass during the first half of the Chiefs’ 26-13 Week 5 win over the Saints. AP
Amid Kelce’s rush to get on the plane, his brother Jason, who is an analyst for ESPN’s “Monday Night Countdown,” arrived at the same airport to board a private flight back to his home in Philly.