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Police tell Taylor Swift to stay home over safety concerns

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have barely stopped celebrating since his Super Bowl win – but police have “hinted” the party has to end.

Taylor Swift's horror as she's joined by her parents on a night out

The Kansas City Police Department is no match for the Swifties.

Ahead of the Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory parade on Thursday (AEDT), the City Manager of Kansas City “hinted” he’s already told Taylor Swift’s representatives the city is not equipped to handle the extra traffic the mega popstar’s attendance may bring should she choose to be alongside boyfriend Travis Kelce.

“I can’t confirm or deny but we might have already told that to her team, just to keep everybody safe and make things a little bit easier for us,” said Platt, according to KCUR.

With Swift’s Eras Tour resuming Friday night in Australia, it’s possible that Swift could continue the celebration with Kelce and join him for the Chiefs’ third parade in five seasons.

The event is scheduled for 11am Wednesday local time (Thursday 4am AEDT).

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce celebrate after the Super Bowl. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP)
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce celebrate after the Super Bowl. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP)

Last year’s event drew close to one million attendees, per KCUR, but that number will likely spike since some will come with the hope that Swift attends.

Platt even suggested to KCUR that some fans may start lining up a day early.

However, while that would certainly please plenty of Swifties, the logistics of such an appearance in such a short manner would provide some additional challenges.

“That’s gonna be a whole second level of security issues that we have to deal with — the crowds and all that sort of thing,” Platt told KCUR.

“So we are more than ready. We have no concerns with our safety protocols and what we’re doing to make sure that the route will be free of any issues.”

The MCG has already begun its conversion ahead of Swift’s concert on Friday night. Picture: Brendan Beckett
The MCG has already begun its conversion ahead of Swift’s concert on Friday night. Picture: Brendan Beckett

KCUR reported that Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said the city will have at least 600 police officers working the parade route, along with other law enforcement agencies and EMS.

Last year’s Super Bowl parade cost Kansas City $200,400 in overtime pay for the police, per KCUR.

That event had 805 law enforcement staffers.

Even if Swift doesn’t attend, the “Shake It Off” singer and Kelce have already enjoyed quite the celebration since the Chiefs’ 25-22 win over the 49ers.

The couple partied in Las Vegas until the early morning, even serenading each other to the lyrics of her smash hit “Love Story”, while brother Jason Kelce and the DJ Marshmello apparently became pals.

This article was originally published by the New York Post and reproduced with permission

Originally published as Police tell Taylor Swift to stay home over safety concerns

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