Travis Kelce talks about where Taylor Swift got the biggest ovation on her tour

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Travis Kelce lived the ultimate Australian adventure while supporting his superstar girlfriend, Taylor Swift, during her Eras Tour Down Under.

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end opened up about his whirlwind trip on his podcast with brother Jason, giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at life on tour with the pop icon.

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Kelce wasted no time addressing the flood of fake news surrounding his trip. But what wasn't fake was the paparazzi trailing his every move.

"It felt like leading a parade of fame," Kelce quipped.

One of the trip's highlights was a visit to an Australian zoo-but it wasn't your typical day out with the animals. With helicopters buzzing overhead, it felt more like a blockbuster movie set than a leisurely stroll among kangaroos and koalas.

"I just want to thank them for being one of my favourites," Swift said in the past.

"They've made Australia one of my favourite places to be because we get to come here and play stadiums.

"And there's such amazing crowds and such amazing fans that I just want to thank them for making this a place that I come, and I feel very at ease here very at home because I feel like they understand what I'm trying to do."

Aussie crowds vs. Argentina

Kelce couldn't stop raving about the energy of the Australian crowds at Taylor's shows.

"I've been to Argentina, I've heard the roar, but Sydney, mate, you took it to eleven!" he exclaimed, praising the Aussies for matching-if not surpassing-the famous intensity of Swift's South American fans.

Kelce was in awe of the way the Aussie Swifties brought the thunder, helping make her Eras Tour stops unforgettable.

"Melbourne, what do I even say to you after over 288,000 of you came and danced with us in the last 3 nights ??!" she wrote on Instagram after her concert.

"That was unforgettable. You were on another LEVEL. Thank you for the memories. I'll revisit the ones from this weekend often."

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