The Japanese embassy guarantees pop star Taylor Swift that she will make it to the Super Bowl and plays Cupid for her with Travis Kelce
The Japanese embassy guarantees pop star Taylor Swift that she will make it to the Super Bowl and plays Cupid for her with Travis Kelce
In order to support the Kansas City Chiefs and her boyfriend Travis Kelce during the Super Bowl, Taylor Swift can make the trip from Tokyo to Las Vegas in time, according to a statement issued by the Japanese Embassy in Washington, DC.
Weary fans should not be prevented from attending the Super Bowl by pop singer Taylor Swift's Tokyo performance, the Japanese embassy in the US has told them. In a clever and sardonic statement, the Japanese Embassy in Washington, DC, said that Swift could travel safely from Japan to Las Vegas in time to cheer on her boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Japanese Embassy said that "...recent media related to the steps that was taken to allow Taylor Swift to travel from Tokyo to Las Vegas during her concert on February 10 to watch the Kansas City Chiefs engage in Super Bowl LVIII Aware of the reports." Wrote, as if he were playing Cupid for Kelsey and Swift.
Despite the 12-hour journey and the 17-hour time difference, the Japanese Embassy said that it can now "to say with confidence" that Swift should be able to reach Las Vegas without any problems "before the Super Bowl begins" on February 11. if she leaves Tokyo right after following her performance that evening on February 10.
The embassy has made sure that Japanese people may be "fearless" in the knowledge that Taylor Swift can "wow" audiences and still be "heads" May go to Las Vegas to support Field for the Super Bowl Wearing Red. Many people are thrilled about Taylor Swift's Erasure Tour in Japan.
Ian Bremmer, an American political scientist, responded to the Japanese Embassy's remarks on Taylor Swift"I don't think you can get more famous over the foreign embassy that makes guarantee she'll be back in time for date night," she wrote on the platform X.
Swift was undoubtedly in the spotlight last weekend in Baltimore, where she saw Kelce score a touchdown to help the Chiefs defeat the Ravens 17-10 in the AFC championship game.
Kelce did not respond when asked whether the Swifts will be at Allegiant Stadium for the Super Bowl.
Statistically, Kelce's season was not as good as it had been in prior years. A knee injury that prevented him from playing in the Chiefs' Week 1 defeat to the Lions and his locking up during the Chiefs' regular season finale against the Chargers both had a role in that. had supplied. was unable to surpass the AFC West and its third-place playoff spot.
However, the 34-year-old Kelce shrugged when asked whether this season—his 11th in the league—has been more difficult than previous.
"Every year is unique," he said. "I won't lie, there have been years when I've had to deal with certain issues that were clearly a bit more severe and a little more demanding. It was the most frustrating year I have ever had.
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