Travis Kelce had an “awesome” time in Singapore last week, when he supported girlfriend Taylor Swift as she wrapped the latest leg of her blockbuster Eras Tour.
When discussing his world travels Wednesday on the newest installment of the “New Heights” podcast that he co-hosts with his older brother, retired Eagles center Jason Kelce, the Chiefs tight end revealed that he visited the world’s largest glass greenhouse during his time in Asia.
“It was cool as f–k,” said Kelce, who referred to himself as a “big plant guy.”
“… The way the whole thing was laid out, it was a very controlled space and everything was blooming at the same time, it was so unique and so nice. It was hot as f–k in Singapore cause it is smack dab in the middle of summer over there, so it was 100 degrees outside and then you got to go into this chilly, 70-degree room where they’re just pumping AC into these plants.”
Though Kelce didn’t call it out by name, the Flower Dome glasshouse at the Gardens by the Bay in Singapore holds the Guinness World Record as the largest glass greenhouse with a volume equivalent to 75 Olympic-size swimming pools, per the venue’s official website.
Kelce, who has been dating Swift since last summer, was seen dancing with friends at the pop star’s Eras Tour shows at the National Stadium, where he later met her backstage for a post-show embrace.
Before traveling to Singapore, Kelce supported Swift in Syndey, Australia, where she performed in late February.
When asked which destination he preferred, the three-time Super Bowl champion had difficulty deciding.
“I love them both, man,” Kelce told Jason, 36. “… I want to see more of Australia, I feel like I got to see a little bit more of Singapore so I’m going to say Singapore was a little more interesting, for sure.”
Upon wrapping her shows in Singapore, Swift returned stateside for Oscars weekend.
The 14-time Grammy winner and Kelce attended an exclusive Academy Awards afterparty in Los Angeles on Sunday, Page Six confirmed.
Swift is gearing up for what’s expected to be a busy spring.