TAYLOR Swift’s Singapore swing was such a success she landed a multi-million offer for her and Travis Kelce – with the country’s main airline and tourist board.
The U.S. Sun has spoken to a source close to the negotiations who claims the superstar duo made such a positive – and lucrative – impact during the Asia leg of her Eras tour that officials in Singapore are desperate to strike while the iron’s hot.
Taylor and Travis are “the perfect target to become ambassadors for Singapore at the international level,” said the insider who claimed “having both of them here for a couple of days is a massive thing for Singapore, and the impact on the economy is massive.
“We never had an artist that attracts so many fans and helps a country generate so much business and money in such a short amount of time,” he gushed.
The figures are astounding – the source says Singapore Airlines flew around 200,000 Swifties in ahead of her bumper run of six shows in the country earlier this month and that a two-year, $3.2 million deal is on the table.
The airline aims to use them as brand ambassadors for international markets and in commercials, in a move which is being trumpeted as a “fantastic” move for Singapore.
Tourism is said to generate $22 billion a year in southeast Asia. A business consultant in Singapore’s business and tourism department, who has been working on the offers, believes bringing the Cruel Summer star and her boyfriend into the mix is the “perfect” fit.
“They are both superb people, their love is so contagious and everybody loves them,” the insider told The U.S. Sun.
“They are modern, smiling, very positive minded and very dynamic and ambitious. That fits perfectly with the country’s philosophy.”
The six concerts at the National Stadium were a rip-roaring success, with Singapore the envy of Asia – this was her only stop in the region following gigs in Australia.
“Having both of them here for a couple of days is a massive thing for Singapore, and the impact on the economy is massive, we never had an artist that attracts so many fans and helps a country generate so much business and money in such a short amount of time,” continued the source.
“It would be amazing to have them both as ambassadors, and hopefully we get to close those deals. Singapore loves them so much!”
Kelce traveled over 9,500 miles to watch Swift perform in Singapore and was seen having a blast in the crowd.
Footage circled of the Kansas City Chiefs tight end dancing alongside friends as Swift performed Look What You Made Me Do.
After rocking the crowd in Singapore, Swift has plenty of time to get a deal done as her Eras Tour goes on break following the successful stint in the Pacific.
After selling out crowds in Singapore and Australia, the pop superstar has the rest of March and all of April to enjoy some time off with Kelce and perhaps work out a deal to join Singapore Airlines.