Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are in the spotlight as a strip club attempts to entice them for a lavish celebration if the Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl LVIII.
Despite their slim chance of accepting, the strip club’s gamble gains significance, especially since Swift is confirmed to be excluded from the Super Bowl performance lineup.
Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce Receive High-Stakes Invitation From Vegas Strip Club
In an audacious move to celebrate Kelce’s team’s potential victory, Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club has presented an exclusive “Topless Touchdown Celebratory Package” valued at $1 million.
However, the offer comes with a unique condition — should the NFL star and the Chiefs triumph over the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium, the extravagant package becomes the duo’s complimentary celebration.
On the other hand, if the celebrity duo declines the offer, the Hustler Club, just across the street from the stadium, has a contingency plan. The gentlemen’s club is holding auditions for fans of the pop sensation, popularly referred to as Swifties, ensuring a lively atmosphere regardless of the Super Bowl outcome.
Brittany Rose, the General Manager of the club, assured TMZ that discretion is a top priority for them, stating, “We are used to catering to A-list celebrities and athletes alike so we can ensure their discretion will be met while partying inside our venue.”
So, what does this million-dollar package include? Unlimited entry to the lavish Mohney Suite, priced at $10,000 per hour, a grand Ace of Spades champagne bottle parade, and an impressive $50,000 allocation for Swift and Kelce to indulge in some extravagant money showers.
The deal sweetens with roundtrip limo transportation and a VIP Platinum Lifetime Membership to the club, granting the pair free lap dances forever.
Taylor Swift Will Not Be Performing At The Super Bowl LVIII
The songwriter’s fans may have anticipated a Super Bowl spectacle featuring their favorite artist, but reports emerged that suggested otherwise. Although it was not confirmed, speculation about the singer’s possible halftime performance began swirling last year, fueled by her highly publicized relationship with Kelce.
However, the 34-year-old plans to be present at the game purely as an observer, choosing not to take the stage despite her indirect association with the NFL. Moreover, Swift’s schedule includes four consecutive shows in Tokyo as part of her Era’s tour just before the Super Bowl. This tight itinerary leaves her with less than 24 hours to recover and make it in time for the football extravaganza on Sunday, February 11.
Beyond their connection by proxy, speculations about Swift’s potential halftime performance could have originated following the NFL’s decision to unveil the halftime show sponsor at midnight last year in November.
The collaboration with Apple Music was unveiled in a statement by Nana-Yaw Asamoah, the SVP of Partner Strategy for the NFL. In it, she referred to Apple as an “appropriate partner for the world’s most watched musical performance.”
Asamoah added that “the platform entertains, inspires, and motivates millions of people worldwide through the intersection of music and technology.”
At the same time, the Vice President of Apple Music and Beats echoed this sentiment, expressing readiness to deliver “epic performances next year and beyond with the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show.”
Swifties know the singer has a history of making significant announcements and dropping albums at midnight. So it is understandable why they might have interpreted the NFL’s midnight announcement as a significant signal, especially when Swift was gearing up to release her “Midnights” album the following month.
Despite her absence, music enthusiasts need not fret, as Usher will take center stage as the headlining act for the Super Bowl LVIII Halftime show.