Taylor Swift is finally ready to complete her long journey to the Super Bowl this afternoon after boarding a flight from Los Angeles to Las Vegas.
Swift landed in California on Saturday after wrapping up her final Eras Tour concert in Tokyo and making the 5,500-mile trip around the world to watch her boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII .
The singer-songwriter likely chose to make a stop in Los Angeles, where she owns property, since NFL rules prevented her from spending the night with Kelce on the eve of the big game.
And just hours before her man took the field at Allegiant Stadium, Swift was seen boarding her flight from Burbank, Los Angeles County, to Las Vegas for the final leg of her long journey to the Super Bowl.
Despite leaving Japan at 9:30 pm on Saturday night, he arrived in Los Angeles before his departure: he landed at 3:35 pm on Saturday afternoon thanks to the time difference.
Taylor Swift is finally ready to complete her long journey to the Super Bowl this afternoon after boarding a flight from Los Angeles to Las Vegas.
Swift landed in Los Angeles on Saturday after wrapping up her final Eras Tour concert in Tokyo.
Now he’ll take the one-hour flight to Las Vegas to cheer on Kelce and the Chiefs tonight.
Swift was seen boarding her flight at Burbank Airport in Los Angeles hours before the Super Bowl.
Now she is heading to Las Vegas, where her boyfriend and the Chiefs are betting on making history.
They have a chance to become the first back-to-back Super Bowl champions in 20 years at Allegiant Stadium (pictured)
Swift returned from Japan after a busy week that included four sold-out performances at the Tokyo Dome, the last on Saturday night.
The pop billionaire also just won a record-breaking fourth Grammy for “album of the year,” presented at a glitzy ceremony in Los Angeles as Kelce, 34, arrived in Las Vegas ahead of the Super Bowl.
As revealed TMZSwift likely made a stopover in Los Angeles, since she wouldn’t have been allowed to connect with Kelce the night before her big game.
NFL rules prohibit players from staying with their wives or girlfriends the nights before a game, rules that have been intensified in Super Bowl week.
Therefore, the Chiefs and 49ers stars would have been locked down until the late hours of Saturday night, meaning Swift would not have been able to see her man upon arriving in Las Vegas, where she would have landed around 4 p.m.
That would have given her only a handful of hours to clear customs and spend time with Travis before curfew went into effect.
As a result, heading to his property in California and spending the night there before flying to Nevada on Sunday was probably the most attractive option.
Customs would not have been a problem, as the guidelines would have allowed him to fly directly to Las Vegas from Tokyo, while the dilemma over parking spaces for private jets would probably not have affected one of the biggest stars on the planet.
Kelce has a chance to win his third Super Bowl ring in Sunday’s clash against the 49ers.
Swift was protected by an umbrella when she landed in Los Angeles on Saturday afternoon.
The pop sensation wouldn’t have been allowed to spend the night with Kelce had she headed to Las Vegas on Saturday.
As he prepared to land in Los Angeles on Saturday, Jack Sweeney was tracking down Swift once again, even though his lawyers threatened the college student with legal action.
Sweeney, a 21-year-old student at the University of Central Florida, has managed several accounts that track the flight paths of planes and helicopters owned by celebrities, billionaires, politicians and other high-profile figures.
One such celebrity is Swift, who has received criticism for her use of private jets due to the planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions released with each flight.
In addition to monitoring her movements, Sweeney’s account has also been documenting the amount of CO2 Swift’s private jet has been producing, prompting her lawyers to threaten a lawsuit for “stalking and harassing behavior.”
However, despite the threat of legal action, Sweeney is still tracking Swift’s movements during her trip from Tokyo to Las Vegas.
The student shared photos of her private jet landing in Los Angeles, along with the flight number and even alleged messages exchanged during the flight by the cabin crew.
College student Jack Sweeney (right) continues to track Taylor Swift’s whereabouts as he heads to Las Vegas.
Swift’s lawyers have threatened Sweeney, a 21-year-old student at the University of Central Florida, with legal action for “stalking and harassing behavior.”
He also stated that any documented airplay for Taylor’s trip to Las Vegas would have to be doubled, since VistaJet, the airline that flew her to the Super Bowl, also flew a backup plane with her.
Sweeney’s accounts use publicly available data and also share estimates of his planetary warning emissions: the young college student first confronted Elon Musk in 2022 for sharing the details of his plane.
When she makes her final trip from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, Swift will head to Allegiant Stadium to take a seat at the game alongside players like Jason and Kylie Kelce.
Swift and Kelce’s families will share a Super Bowl suite this Sunday, a new report confirmed, after the Kansas City star shelled out “more than $1 million” to reserve the seats.
Kelce joked earlier this week about “losing all the money” to make sure his family and friends could watch the game.
And according TMZhas kept that promise with Taylor’s parents Andrea and Scott, his brother Austin and his girlfriend Sydney sitting with Travis’ parents Donna and Ed, his brother Jason and sister-in-law Kylie.
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