Eli Manning thinks it’s a good idea for Travis Kelce to visit Taylor Swift in Argentina for the first stop of her Eras Tour international leg.
“I think for him to travel, there’s nothing wrong with traveling, going somewhere,” the New York Giants alum, 42, told People on Thursday.
“Hey, if he wants to go and support his girlfriend and see her play a concert, I’ve got no problem with that,” he continued. “I think that’s the idea.”
Manning furthered that Kelce’s bye week “is the time to rest the body, rest the mind a little bit, recharge yourself to get ready for that second half of the season.”
Pvnew exclusively revealed Wednesday that the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 34, would be flying down to Buenos Aires to visit the pop star, 33.
“He has to be back on Sunday for practice on Monday,” our insider said.
The Chief’s next game is scheduled to face the Philadelphia Eagles — which is Travis’ brother, Jason Kelce’s team — on Nov. 20.
Although the new hot couple hasn’t confirmed the news, the “Catching Kelce” alum dropped a few hints that he was heading abroad during his “New Heights” podcast with Jason earlier this week.
When the Eagles star asked his younger brother if he would be interested in playing an away game in either Argentina or Brazil, Travis simply said he would “say ‘f–k it’ and just go somewhere nice.”
Argentina and Brazil are the two stops the “Love Story” songstress will be making before their game.
“My skin’s getting real pale. I gotta go somewhere sunny,” Travis told his older brother. ” Somewhere south … closer to the equator.”
As Swift and Travis’ relationship continues to heat up, a source told “Entertainment Tonight” that the duo wants to do what they can to “support” each other.
“Travis is planning to be there to spend time with her,” their insider revealed, referring to the hitmaker’s international tour. “Travis and Taylor are very serious about their careers, and the two bond over that and want to show support for each other whenever they can.”
News that the “Cruel Summer” hitmaker was dating the NFL hotshot surfaced in September, though it’s unclear when they exactly began to go out.