After concert cancellations due to terror threat: This is why Travis Kelce is not with Taylor Swift

After concert cancellations due to terror threat: This is why Travis Kelce is not with Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift has to cope with concert cancellations following a planned attack. Her partner Travis Kelce can only support her from afar.

A few days ago, Taylor Swift (34) had to cancel three planned concerts in Vienna at the Ernst Happel Stadium due to an impending terrorist attack. In this difficult time, she can count on the support of her partner Travis Kelce (34). However, the Kansas City Chiefs football star also has to fulfill his duties.

Kelce is said to have comforted his partner by phone after news of the planned attack emerged. “Travis contacted Taylor very quickly and talked to her for a while to support her and see how she was doing in this tense situation,” a source told the tabloid. “After such an intense day and this scary situation, he did everything he could to make her feel better and tried to make her laugh.”

The tight end of the Kansas City Chiefs can only be a support for the singer from afar. He was seen alongside quarterback Patrick Mahomes (28) in the team’s training camp for the new NFL season, which begins on September 5th. “All Travis can do right now is be a listening ear and a shoulder to lean on for Taylor, knowing that she and her team are handling things to the best of their ability,” . “He will use every free minute he can spend with her.” However, he will “not get any additional time off, as the season starts in a month,” the source continued.

Singer will continue to “live her life”

“Taylor knows she is a target and she has accepted that. She doesn’t want to let it ruin what this tour has meant to her.” The singer will “continue to live her life and is looking forward to her performances in London and the KC games this season.” The planned attack showed the couple “what is important in life, it was a wake-up call that they should just enjoy life to the fullest.”

Swift had previously stated in an article that a terrorist attack at one of her concerts was her “biggest fear.” “After the Manchester Arena bombing and the shooting at the Las Vegas concert, I was very scared to go on tour this time because I didn’t know how we were going to protect three million fans for seven months,” she explained in an article for Elle magazine in 2019.

The Grammy award winner’s three Austrian concerts (8, 9, 10 August) as part of “The Eras” tour were cancelled on August 7. Swift’s next appearance on the tour is scheduled for August 15 at London’s Wembley Stadium.

Source: Stern

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