Taylor Swift under fire over private jet Travis Kelce trip

Travis Kelce has landed in Sydney to join Taylor Swift while continuing his record period in Australia, and people are furious.

The pop superstar arrived on the road again acting in Melbourne from February 16 to February 18 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Swift had 96,000 fans at the audience in each program, making them the three largest shows it has touched. This came only days after encouraging Kelce at the Super Bowl, who later stayed in Kansas City for the Chiefs celebrations.

However, the three -time Super Bowl champion was on a Global 6000 Bombardier plane on Wednesday morning from Hawai to Sydney, where the singer will continue with her shows with exhausted tickets from February 23 to 26.

While a commercial flight from Sydney to Honolulu generally has been built to travel faster than a commercial plane. According to Flightradar24, the plane was the number one flight throughout the world during its descent, with more than 9,000 people watching their online trip.

Taylor Swift during his period tour in Australia
Taylor Swift acts at Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 16, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia. She faces a violent reaction online for sending her private jet to Hawaii to pick up Travis Kelce and fly to …


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The controversial personality of the Internet, Oli London, highlighted a video of an Australian news program in X (previously Twitter) that discussed the use of jet.

London subtitled the post: “Climate change activist Taylor Swift sends her private plane from Sydney to Hawaii to pick up her boyfriend Travis Kelce and take him to Australia. The marine ice trip.”

At the time of writing, the publication had been seen 1 million times and people took the comments to express their disgust.

Newsweek He contacted Swift publicist by email on Thursday to comment.

“Wasn’t there a normal normal plane with a first -class cabin available?” A person asked along with a wavy eye emoji.

“These climatic hypocrites are all the same,” said another.

“Rules for you, not for me. Virtue pointing to hypocrisy,” someone else wrote.

“It is discouraging to see such a drastic impact on our unnecessary travel emissions environment,” said a fourth person.

A fifth added: “And I’m here recycling. WTF.”

Even Adrianne Curry-Rhode, a model that appeared in The United States Next Modelweight. “The Leonardo DiCaprio effect,” he published, referring to the fact that DiCaprio encourages people to reduce their carbon footprint while wearing private planes.

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Despite criticism, a source close to the matter said Newsweek It was not his rented plane.

Not everyone is upset with pop superstar, since some people took the comments to offer words of support.

“Well for them, I hope they spend a lovely moment together,” an user X published.

“Sweet, I hope you have fun!” said another.

This is not the first time that Swift and its private use of Jet have reached the headlines. She has been criticized for flying to and from Kelce’s NFL games on her private plane amid concerns about contamination and global warming. His Global 6000 Vistayet plane flew from Tokyo to Los Angeles and then Las Vegas as he hastened to make the great game.

The use of private Jet of the “blank space” singer was also under scrutiny when he threatened legal actions against the famous Jet Tracker Jack Sweeney.

According to Sweey’s X, Taylor Swift Jets (@Swiftjetnextday), their private flights to reaction produced 77,8342 tons of carbon dioxide between December 25 and January 30 alone. But he may not have been on all those flights, since he recently sold one of his two private planes.

Swift was also previously appointed “Major Celebrity Co2 Coluter” by Social Networks account Celebrity Jets, which documented private trips of reaction stars such as Kylie Jenner, Stephen Spielberg and Drake.

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