Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were recently seen at Sydney Zoo during their visit to Australia. The couple, who are currently in the country for Swift's Eras Tour, were given a private tour of the zoo on Thursday. This marked Swift's second consecutive visit to the zoo.
During their visit, Swift and Kelce were spotted holding hands and feeding kangaroos. However, their visit has drawn criticism from animal rights group PETA. The organization expressed disappointment over the couple's choice to visit the zoo and suggested that they consider visiting a true sanctuary next time.
PETA highlighted that sanctuaries offer a more ethical way to observe wildlife as visitors are not allowed to feed or touch the animals, ensuring that the animals are not disturbed.
Meanwhile, Kelce arrived in Australia on Thursday, with local media capturing images of the Kansas City Chiefs player disembarking from a private jet. This visit comes after Swift flew from Tokyo to Las Vegas earlier in the month to watch Kelce play in the Super Bowl.
Swift is scheduled to perform four consecutive shows at Sydney's Accor Stadium from February 23 to 26. The couple's visit to the zoo has sparked a conversation about ethical wildlife tourism and the importance of supporting animal sanctuaries.