By Miguel Rapetti
03 Feb 2024, 20:27 PM EST
The couple of the moment, the singer Taylor Swift and the tight end of the Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce, received a million-dollar offer from a Las Vegas nightclub in which they would receive a million dollars in consumption to celebrate at the premises in if the red team triumphs in the 2024 Super Bowl.
An offer that quickly went viral on social media showed Larry Flint’s Huster Club with the intention of giving Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce a warm welcome that would allow them to have a crazy night in case the Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers.
According to the establishment, the couple would only have to present their interest in accepting the gift, which would include an enjoyment menu that would begin before entering the establishment.
Everything would begin with a round-trip limousine transportation, so that Kelce and Swift could later enjoy a dozen bottles of champagne valued at $50,000 dollars each and be able to toast in style in case of victory.
As if that were not enough, the combo also includes unlimited access to the venue’s suite called Mohney, which, although it costs $10,000 per hour, will be available throughout the couple’s stay in case they want more privacy.
Finally, the gift also includes a lifetime VIP membership, which would allow either of them, alone or separately, to receive erotic dances from any of the women or men who live at the club.
Although it seems very difficult for the couple to accept the tentative offer, a while ago Kelce was seen after an NFL commitment wearing the shirt of said striptease club, which would suggest that at some point he visited the space that is right next door. in front of Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, where the Super Bowl will be played.
This is not the first similar offer seen in Las Vegas after a sporting event final. In 2023, a sex worker offered her services to the entire Vegas Golden Knights team, after the title they won in the NHL, also in a local club.
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