Kyle Sandilands confirms Taylor Swift is in Australia despite rumours she flew to the US to pick up boyfriend Travis Kelce: ‘She’s definitely here!’
Kyle Sandilands has put rumours to rest that Taylor Swift has left Australia to pick up her boyfriend Travis Kelce,
‘I was on the harbour on a big boat, and she went past,’ the radio shock jock, 52, told KIIS FM’s Will & Woody on Monday.
The captain said, “Oh there’s this superyacht coming but the transponder’s turned off, that’s illegal you can’t do that,”‘ he added.
Kyle speculated that the crew of the superyacht might have turned off the transponder ‘because they get all these nutcases following them around’.
‘I was on the other boat with the Idol top 12 and I thought I was king of the Harbour and then Taylor drives past,’ he went on.
‘So I said, “Okay, party’s over, take us back to the docks. She’s definitely here. What a boss!’ Kyle added.
Kyle Sandilands claims he saw Taylor Swift cruising Sydney Harbour
Kyle Sandilands has put rumours to rest that Taylor Swift has left Australia to pick up her boyfriend Travis Kelce
‘I was on the harbour on a big boat, and she went past,’ the radio shock jock, 52, told KIIS FM’s Will & Woody on Monday. Pictured: Kyle Sandilands It comes as the Anti-Hero hitmaker’s secret way of getting to the stage to perform during her Australian tour has been revealed.
One fan posted a video to Instagram from Swift’s Melbourne show on Friday, which shows the pop star getting pushed to the side of the stage in a cleaning cart.
After pulling up near a black tent, the Shake It Off hitmaker can be seen exiting the cart before walking up a set of stairs in her costume.
‘I was on the other boat with the Idol top 12 and I thought I was king of the Harbour and then Taylor drives past,’ he went on
‘So I said, “Okay, party’s over, take us back to the docks. She’s definitely here. What a boss!’ Kyle added
‘Yep, it’s true… Taylor getting out of the ‘Cleaning Cart’ night 1 in Melbourne!’ the fan captioned the post.
Swift was also seen emerging from a large cart during her concert in Texas, with one concertgoer sharing footage of the moment she was pushed around to TikTok.
The pop star hit the stage just after 7pm on Friday night for the first show of her Australian leg of the tour to a staggering crowd of 96,000 concert goers.
She jetted into Sydney on Monday ahead of her four-day concert run at Accor Stadium this week.
But Swifties are now worried the megastar may not even make it on stage thanks to the Harbour City’s extreme weather.
It comes as the Anti-Hero hitmaker’s secret way of getting to the stage to perform during her Australian tour has been revealed
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for heavy rainfall, damaging winds and large hailstones for much of NSW on Friday and Saturday, placing a question mark above Swift’s first and second Sydney shows.
According to the Accor Stadium website, ‘events will go ahead rain, hail or shine’ unless the safety of patrons and the artist is at risk.
This leaves the potential for organisers to make last minute adjustments to Swift’s shows depending on the severity of the weather.
One fan posted a video to Instagram from Swift’s Melbourne show on Friday, which shows the pop star getting pushed to the side of the stage in a cleaning cart
Concerned fans have taken to Reddit to speculate on whether these shows will be axed or postponed, with one writing: ‘Since it’s at Accor stadium and they have a rain policy, any chance it get’s cancelled if the weather’s bad.’
‘I can see a LOT of people freaking the f**k out if they do,’ the user added.
‘I’d say the only cancellation reason would be lightning. No one wants TayTay to die during an outdoor concert in Sydney!’ another wrote.
‘It’s at Accor, so it’s not fully under cover. She’s performed in the rain before so it would have to be very heavy rain and lightning for her to postpone. She’s only postponed two shows during this tour, I believe,’ someone else surmised.
The pop star hit the stage just after 7pm on Friday night for the first show of her Australian leg of the tour to a staggering crowd of 96,000 concert goers