Robert Irwin invites Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to wrangle crocodiles for their honeymoon

But they probably will.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE FROM OUTKICKTaylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding location is casuing lots of specualtion.(Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty Images)The Australian wildlife conservationist — and son of the late, great Steve Irwin — is inviting the newlyweds to spend their honeymoon at The Crocodile Hunter Lodge, a luxury resort located at his family’s Australia Zoo in Queensland.Robert Irwin attends the premiere of Walt Disney Studios' "Zootopia 2" at El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles, Calif., on Nov.
13, 2025.(Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)Swift and Kelce tied the knot July 3 at Madison Square Garden, reportedly choosing the enclosed arena because it offered the privacy and security required for what was seemingly the most heavily guarded and secretive wedding in the history of marriage.Irwin had previously offered to host the ceremony at Australia Zoo, which apparently holds quite a few weddings overlooking its African savanna section.TAYLOR SWIFT AND TRAVIS KELCE MAKE THEIR FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE SINCE THEIR MADISON SQUARE GARDEN WEDDINGThe couple passed."Well, I mean it was between Australia Zoo and Madison Square Garden, you know, it’s a long flight, it’s alright, I don’t blame them," Irwin joked in a recent interview with Access Hollywood.Robert Irwin and Terri Irwin celebrate Robert Irwin's 17th birthday at Australia Zoo in Brisbane, Australia, on Dec.
1, 2020.(Marc Grimwade/WireImage)But Irwin isn’t giving up that easily."Honeymoon is on the table.
I literally have a five-star luxury accommodation, The Crocodile Hunter Lodge, at Australia Zoo," he said."I mean, you’ve got an infinity pool looking over a paddock full of kangaroos.
If that doesn’t say honeymoon, I don’t know what does."The man makes a compelling argument.I took a peek at The Crocodile Hunter Lodge on Instagram.The place looks legitimately spectacular.And they don’t just have kangaroos.
Guests also get to hang out with emus, k...