The 'Look What You Made Me Do' singer may spend the turkey festivities with her boyfriend Travis Kelce and his family despite his mom Donna's previous comment about her family's holiday plans.
- November 26, 2024
AceShowbiz - Taylor Swift is back in the U.S. ahead of Thanksgiving. Rumor has it that the global pop superstar may spend the holiday with her boyfriend Travis Kelce and his family in Kansas City despite his mother's recent comment about her family's holiday plans.
According to anonymous sources, the 34-year-old singer/songwriter has arrived in Kansas City. She reportedly departed from Toronto, Canada after her final show at Rogerts Centre on Saturday, November 23, and landed in Kansas City.
"Taylor is in KC! Her plane took off from Toronto after her concert! Drop her off in KC," one of the tipsters told Deuxmoi. Another person made a similar claim as writing, "TnT Thanksgiving - she's already in KC - flew straight there after her show Saturday."
Previously, Travis' mom Donna Kelce hinted that Taylor might not join the Kelces for the holiday due to her ongoing "Eras Tour". "I don't think so. She's kind of busy right now. She still has her tour to do," the matriarch said during her appearance on the "Today" show on Thursday, November 14.
She, however, dished on her family's holiday tradition, saying that Thanksgiving week for the Kelces will be centered around football as Travis is in the middle of the NFL season. "I am going to be at a football game. Travis is playing the day after Thanksgiving," she said of her plans, referring to the Chiefs' Friday, November 29 game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Arrowhead Stadium.
She added her loved ones have not planned to have a Thanksgiving dinner together. "I don't think we're planning anything big. I think we’re just going to be at the football game," she said.
However, Taylor still has time before her next "Eras Tour" shows. She has a week off on Thanksgiving before performing the last three concerts of her sold-out tour from December 6 to December 8 in Vancouver.