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Travis Kelce plans huge investment into mother’s Italian business after getaway with Taylor Swift: No deal has yet been finalized, but reports suggest Kelce will invest 3.5 million dollars into the plan
Donna Kelce, mother of Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, has been a constant influence in his life.
Now, the tight end is reportedly working to fulfill his mother’s dream of owning a business in Italy, and he is willing to help her financially to help achieve that dream. Donna Kelce aspires to have a business in Italy, and while no deal has been finalized, reports suggest that Kelce’s investment could be valued at 3.5 million dollars, which is an eyewatering amount, even for an NFL star.
Kelce has grown fond of Italy himself as a result of his recent trips to the European country. He has been captivated by the landscapes he visited with Taylor Swift, and is even considering purchasing property there with the pop icon. This would perhaps give the Kelce family more roots in Italy once the business is open, and could see members of the family help out.
“Many people in the industry have been talking to them and would love to be business partners with the Kelce family,” a source told the US Sun in an interview. “They see just how famous Travis has become, being one of the faces in the NFL, and Taylor becoming the most famous singer in the world.”
In May, Travis flew to Paris for Swift’s Eras Tour concert. The couple was later photographed in Italy, enjoying a romantic getaway in Lake Como. In 2023, Donna was busy supporting both of her sons, Jason and Travis, as they played in the Super Bowl. This year, she cheered for Travis and the Kansas City Chiefs.
“I have a feeling there’ll be some traveling, and probably some podcasts or what have you in Philadelphia.” She acknowledged that both Jason and Travis will have a busy off-season but is looking forward to relaxing with them. “I think it’s going to be fun this year. I’m looking forward to spending time with them in the off-season, but they’re also very busy. They need to get away themselves just to relax.”