Miami, FL
Travis Kelce’s family attends Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour show in Miami as NFL star skips
They’re ready for it.
The Kelce family — including Donna, Jason and his wife Kylie supported Travis Kelce’s superstar girlfriend, Taylor Swift, as she kicked off the final leg of the Eras Tour in Miami Friday night.
Fans spotted the retired NFL player and Kylie, along with two of their children Wyatt, 4, and Elliotte, 3, entering the Hard Rock Stadium ahead of the show.
While Jason and Kylie have previously attended two of Swift’s shows, Friday night marked the first time for Donna, 72.
Donna’s Eras Tour appearance comes after fans spotted her at the Hard Rock Cafe in Hollywood, Fla., on Thursday and another fan posted photos giving her a friendship bracelet.
Jason and Kylie attended the Eras Tour in London over the summer with Travis.
The former Eagles center admitted that he “teared up” during the show.
Meanwhile, Travis, 35, was not present at the show because the Kansas City Chiefs tight end has a game against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.
He spent last week’s bye week making memories in New York City with Swift. The pair were spotted on two dinner dates and packing on the PDA at Game 1 of the American League Championship Series at Yankee Stadium.
Kelce has flown around the world to watch Swift rock the stage. Most recently, he traveled to Germany in July to watch two Eras Tour dates before jetting back to Kansas City, Mo., for training camp ahead of the 2024 – 2025 NFL season.
Donna has been supportive of Travis and Swift’s relationship from the start, and she and the “Cruel Summer” hitmaker have been spotted bonding as they cheer Travis on at his NFL games countless times.
Last month, the retired senior banking vice president raved about Travis and 34-year-old Swift’s romance while chatting with Page Six at the New York City premiere of FX’s “Grotesquerie.”
“He’s a good guy. He really is. He’s good. He’s generous,” she noted. “And from what I understand, so is she.”
“I hope they’re having a good time,” she added.
Later in September, she admitted her son doesn’t mind the attention that comes with dating the 14-time Grammy-winning artist.
“He’s always been one to be in the limelight. He loves attention. I mean it, he’s always dancing, always joking around, always having fun… he just loves life,” she told Extra.
Travis and Swift have been dating for well over a year. They first took their relationship public when the musician cheered the pro athlete on at his September 2023 game against the Chicago Bears.
Swift then told Time for her 2023 Person of the Year profile that she and Travis decided to go public with their relationship because they’re “proud of each other.”
“When you say a relationship is public, that means I’m going to see him do what he loves, we’re showing up for each other, other people are there and we don’t care,” she added.
“The opposite of that is you have to go to an extreme amount of effort to make sure no one knows that you’re seeing someone.”
Miami, FL
Tim Hardaway Jr. returns home as Miami Heat sign veteran guard:
The Miami Heat are bringing a familiar name back to South Florida.
The Heat announced Monday that the team has signed veteran guard Tim Hardaway Jr.. As is team policy, the club did not disclose the terms of the agreement.
“Hardaway is obviously a great name around here,” Heat President Pat Riley said in a statement. “Tim Jr. is one of the most explosive shooters in the league and a player we have long coveted. We are thrilled to finally be able to bring him home.”
The move marks a homecoming for Hardaway Jr., who attended Miami Palmetto Senior High School before beginning a 13-year NBA career.
Last season with the Denver Nuggets, Hardaway Jr. appeared in 80 games, making six starts, and averaged 13.5 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 26.6 minutes per game. He shot a career-best 40.7% from three-point range while connecting on 224 three-pointers — the second-most in a single season in Nuggets franchise history.
Hardaway Jr. scored in double figures 57 times during the season, including 17 games with at least 20 points and one 30-point outing. He also knocked down multiple three-pointers in 57 games, including 13 contests with five or more made shots from beyond the arc.
Over his NBA career, Hardaway Jr. has played in 893 regular-season games, including 428 starts. He owns career averages of 13.7 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.8 assists while shooting 36.5% from three-point range and 81.5% from the free-throw line.
The veteran has reached the playoffs seven times and was part of an NBA Finals team in 2024.
His return to Miami carries added significance because of his family legacy. Hardaway Jr. is the son of Tim Hardaway, whose No. 10 jersey hangs in the rafters at Kaseya Center. The younger Hardaway will also wear No. 10 with the Heat, continuing a number synonymous with one of the franchise’s most celebrated players.
The signing adds veteran experience and perimeter shooting to Miami’s roster as the Heat continue preparing for the upcoming NBA season.
Miami, FL
Allapattah man faces charges over armed robbery after crash in Miami’s Liberty City
MIAMI — Christian Martinez was at the Metrowest Detention Center on Monday, facing charges for stealing three gold bracelets, a gold chain, a pair of shoes, and $100 at gunpoint after a crash in Miami, records show.
Martinez, who turns 30 on Wednesday, was driving his gray Honda Odyssey when he crashed in the Liberty City neighborhood, threatened two victims, and “displayed a silver handgun that was tucked in his waistband,” according to the police report.
While demanding cash, Martinez, of Allapattah, grabbed the gun and pointed it at the victim’s rib cage before also using the firearm to strike him “across the face,” according to the police report.
One of the victims escaped, and the other was injured during the armed robbery shortly after 4:10 a.m. on June 28 at Northwest Seventh Avenue and 52 Street, according to the police report.
“I obtained CCTV footage that captured the entirety of the robbery,” a Miami detective wrote, according to the police report.
Surveillance video shows Martinez at the Shell gas station at 5343 NW 7th Ave., before the armed robbery on June 28, and license plate readers show him “traveling northbound through the intersection of Northwest Second Avenue and 54 Street at 4:15 a.m., according to police.
Martinez’s face “can be clearly seen in this video,” a police officer wrote about the surveillance at the gas station, according to the police report.
Miami police officers arrested Martinez at 7 p.m. on July 2 at Northwest Sixth Avenue and 69 Street, and found a firearm in the car, according to the police report.
Corrections booked Martinez, also known as Christian Martinezguerra, shortly before 10:05 p.m. on July 2 at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.
Martinez-Guerra faced two felony charges in Miami-Dade County: Armed robbery with a deadly weapon and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. A judge placed a pre-trial detention hold.
Local 10 News Assignment Editor Mercedes Cevallos contributed to this report.
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Miami, FL
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