Travis Kelce Reportedly Sent Taylor Swift $31,000 Worth of Roses to Celebrate End of European Tour

Travis Kelce couldn’t be there in person to celebrate the end of the European leg of Taylor Swift’s Eras tour, but he reportedly sent her a lavish gift of roses to make up for it. The pop star, 34, marked the end of her European stretch with a fifth and final show at Wembley Stadium in London on Tuesday, August 20. A source revealed to The U.S. Sun that the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, also 34, sent his girlfriend “$5,800 worth of treats” for the occasion, as well as 51 boxes of red roses from Los Angeles-based company The Million Roses to symbolize the number of shows.

The Million Roses Deluxe arrangements cost $616 per box, according to the website, which totals out to $31,416. There are 60 to 70 roses in each box. “Above and beyond is always the right move. These show-stopping arrangements are the peak of luxury when it comes to preserved roses,” the arrangement’s description reads. “The red roses in our The Million Roses Deluxe arrangements come in hand-crafted black box and are as well-preserved as they are showstopping. The Deluxe collection serves perfectly as a dining room centerpiece or in the entryway of your home, pulling together any room with long-lasting beauty.” According to The Sun’s source, Travis chose to send 51 boxes because he and Taylor “love numbers. They pay attention to ones that mean something to them both.”

The lavish gifts are nothing new for Travis, though, as a source exclusively told Life & Style in July that he and his girlfriend have become used to a $100,000-a-day romance. In addition to the roses, the NFL star who is busy gearing up for the 2024-2025 football season with the Kansas City Chiefs reportedly sent a sweet note that read, “Making history, congratulations, legend. Enjoy tonight as if it was the first concert ever. It will be another unbelievable show!” “He can’t wait to see her again,” the source continued. “He also is pleased to see her having such a great time in London and enjoying those concerts after a rough week with the Austrian situation.”