If fans wondered whether Travis Kelce would dash off to Australia to be with his girlfriend Taylor Swift following his triumphant return to Kansas City and the tragedy that followed, the answer is: not yet.
So far Travis has stayed close to home, with exclusive DailyMail.com pictures showing the Super Bowl LVIII winner driving his Rolls Royce to get lunch with a friend on Saturday.
Travis dropped a huge hint that he could head Down Under on this week’s episode of his New Heights podcast, claiming that he would ‘venture to an island real soon’ with the best ones being ‘south’ of the US.
He added that next week’s podcast is a pre-recorded guest episode which he is not featured in, which led fans to believe he would join his girlfriend in Sydney from February 23 – and maybe travel with her to Singapore for her shows in the first week of March.
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce has so far not joined girlfriend Taylor Swift in Australia
Kelce was spotted heading out to lunch in Kansas City, Missouri on Saturday afternoon
Taylor Swift, pictured here performing in Melbourne, is on the Australian leg of her tour
Kelce shares a kiss Swift after the Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl
On Saturday, however, the Chiefs tight end, 34, took a leisurely ride through Kansas City with his windows rolled down, smiling and waving at fans who spotted him.
Kelce spent under an hour at one of his favorite haunts in the city, Rye, taking a to-go bag with him as he slipped out the back entrance of the busy restaurant.
He is regular at Rye and Swift, 34, took his teammates’ girlfriends out for a birthday dinner in January – picking up the bill and opting to try the cinnamon roll which is reportedly Kelce’s favorite.
Swift is currently on the Australian leg of her Era’s tour and fans have speculated whether Kelce would rush to support her in Melbourne after their romance dominated NFL coverage this season.
But Swift’s boyfriend appears in no rush to make the long journey to Australia, looking calm as he walked into Rye – despite receiving backlash for his partying antics.
The NFL star was hit with a barrage of criticism after he was pictured at a ‘scaled down’ party following the mass shooting at the Chief’s Super Bowl parade.
The Super Bowl LVIII winner seen driving his unique Rolls Royce around town on Saturday
Kelce was spotted out and about as he went to get lunch with a friend on Saturday
The Kansas City Chiefs star spent under an hour at one of his favorite haunts in the city, Rye
Both Kelce and Swift donated $100,000 to victims of the shooting, which saw 22 people rushed to hospital with gunshot wounds and left one woman, a local radio DJ, dead. Police confirmed around half of those injured were children.
The tight end’s donation came after he faced waves of criticism for partying and posing for a smiling selfie with a police officer in the wake of the deadly shooting.
He was seen beaming at Granfalloon Restaurant and Bar on Wednesday, in a snap obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com, alongside several teammates and their WAGs – including Patrick Mahomes‘ wife Brittany.
Kelce was part of a small group at the sports bar which also included Chiefs punter Tommy Townsend, center Creed Humphrey, tight end Matt Bushman, his wife Emily, and Mahomes.
Earlier in the day, local DJ Lisa Lopez-Galvan was shot and killed in the incident which started as a ‘dispute’ between a group of two youths, according to investigators.
Two juveniles have been arrested and were charged on Friday in connection with the incident, but Missouri law means their hearing was held in private and no other details have been made public.
The pair appeared in Jackson County Family Court on gun-related charges as well as resisting arrest.
Authorities are expecting more charges against the teens which could see them tried as adults.
Swift is seen performing at Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday night as part of her Eras Tour
Taylor Swift sings ‘You’re Losing Me’ for the first time ever
The star made panicked calls to Travis Kelce and Brittany Mahomes when she learnt about the shootings in the early hours of the morning in Australia
Kelce looked calm as he walked into Rye, despite receiving backlash for his partying antics earlier in the week following the fatal shooting
Kelce wore matching brown patterned sweatpants and hoodie complete with black sneakers
Kelce celebrates with Swift after defeating the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII
If they are charged with first degree murder they could receive the death penalty, according to Jackson County Court, so long as they were 16 at the time the offense was committed.
Nine children were injured during the incident, with Kelce donating the $100,000 through his charity, the Eighty-Seven & Running Foundation – an organization that aims to help ‘underserved youth strive to become productive citizens.’
The GoFundMe page was started by friends of the Reyes family, who had two young daughters wounded in the shooting.
It has already surpassed its $100,000 goal, reaching $189,000 by Saturday afternoon. Swift donated to Lisa’s fundraiser, who was related to the two girls.
Flowers, signs and other items are left in front of Union Station – the site of the shooting
All patients admitted to Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City after Wednesday’s shooting have been discharged
People flee after shots were fired near the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl LVIII victory parade
Terrified parade-goers run for their lives after gunmen opened fire shortly after the Super Bowl winners stepped off stage
Kelce sparked backlash with his antics after the parade, during which he appeared too drunk to speak
Travis Kelce hammered while singing ‘Low Places’ by Garth Brooks
Kelce was also seen smiling with his Chiefs teammates after a shooting during the parade
Kansas City Police and the FBI are looking for others who may have been involved and are calling for witnesses, victims, and people with cellphone video of the violence to call a dedicated hotline.
All the patients who were admitted to Children’s Mercy Hospital following the mass shooting have been discharged, with medics treating 12 patients.
In total at least 39 people were wounded with 23 suffering from gunshot injuries – including nine children.
The victims’ range from eight to 47, with the hospital confirming that the children should make a full recovery.
‘Thank you for your support and grace with our team members this past week,’, spokesperson Marlene Bentley said in a statement.
University Health said three shooting victims are still in the hospital’s care, with one remaining in critical condition while the other two are improving.
In total they treated eight patients with gunshot wounds and four with other injuries related to the rally.