Friday, May 22, 2026

Breaking News: Taylor Swift Flew from Tokyo to LA While Jason Kelce Went to an Adele Concert in Las Vegas (Video)

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Taylor Swift arrived Saturday afternoon in Los Angeles. She took off in Tokyo, where she performed four huge shows and slipped twice on stage.

Swift may stay the night in LA or travel on to Las Vegas. She’s being consulted now. Her arrival in Vegas will save the National Football League.

It’s thought that she slept on the plane. She may have bathed, talked to friends, and written a new album.

At the same time, her boyfriend’s brother, Jason Kelce, went to an Adele concert and sang along.

History will forever note this occasion.

Now the new drama: Will Adele be invited to Taylor’s box at the Super Bowl?

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