EXCLUSIVE: Nearly two months after Travis Kelce tried to give Taylor Swift his number, a source tells The Messenger that the duo has indeed linked up https://t.co/uQOUsu4Ghe
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Nearly two months after Travis Kelce tried to give Taylor Swift his number, a source tells The Messenger that the duo has indeed linked up.
"Taylor and Travis have been quietly hanging out," the source said. "She saw him when she was in NYC a few weeks ago."
The Messenger has reached out to reps for Swift and Kelce for comment.
In July, Kelce tried — and failed — to pass his phone number to Swift ahead of a stop on the singer's record-breaking Eras Tour.
During an episode of the New Heights podcast with his brother, Jason Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end said he made a bracelet for the show with the digits of his phone number on the beads.
The two-time Super Bowl champ wanted to gift the homemade jewelry to the pop star ahead of her Kansas City show at Arrowhead Stadium in July, but unfortunately for him, Swift didn't take the bait.
"I was disappointed that she doesn't talk before or after her shows because she has to save her voice for the 44 songs that she sings, so I was a little butthurt I didn't get to hand her one of the bracelets I made for her," Kelce explained on the podcast.
As his brother laughed, Kelce added, "She doesn't meet anybody — or at least she didn't want to meet me, so I took it personal, but it was an unbelievable show."
The pairing comes after Swift and Matty Healy's whirlwind romance came to an end in June after weeks of dating.
"It was a whirlwind romance but Taylor and Matty are now not together. Taylor broke it off with him, and it happened fast," a source told The Messenger at the time. "They had a lot of fun together, and it moved really quickly, but ultimately Taylor wanted to move on and be single."
Swift was linked to Healy in May after she and longtime boyfriend Joe Alwyn broke up in April. The 12-time Grammy winner is releasing 1989 (Taylor's Version) on Oct. 27.
Originally Posted by DaFace:
If one defines "worship" in terms of time, money, and energy spent, there's zero question that sports fans are WAY further into the "worship" category than fans of a musician. There's a reason why a segment of the population rolls their eyes at sports fans in general.
But more broadly, I just don't understand why anyone cares how others choose to express their enjoyment of something. Your choice (how) to be a fan.
Originally Posted by Bowser:
If we're going to play as well as we have when Taylor has been in attendance, then I want her entire titty ****ing entourage in the suite for when the Eagles and Bills come to town.
I'm prepared to fly a banner for this.
she’ll be in South America on her stadium tour. Doubt she’s here for awhile. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
She has days off around the Eagles game.
I think there's some chance she's at that one as she grew up an Eagles fan.
Any chance she would be at the super bowl? I'd imagine any show could be rescheduled right? Would be more lucrative just to appear at the bowl right? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Katipan:
I want to understand why you care.
It's an interesting topic for sure.
Like anything online it becomes watered down. If it helps one person is it a good thing? Sure. Can it be toxic like every thing else online? Sure.
I've seen a wide variety of bullshit on there people perpuating bullshit like "light at the end of the tunnel" people (mostly women) using buzzwords about an ex like "toxic, gaslighting etc" but I have not once seen anyone post that stuff and admit they were the problem [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
It's an interesting topic for sure.
Like anything online it becomes watered down. If it helps one person is it a good thing? Sure. Can it be toxic like every thing else online? Sure.
I've seen a wide variety of bullshit on there people perpuating bullshit like "light at the end of the tunnel" people (mostly women) using buzzwords about an ex like "toxic, gaslighting etc" but I have not once seen anyone post that stuff and admit they were the problem
People post (whatever) on social media for validation.
Are you upset for the general nature of therapy?
This up and coming generation is more willing to talk about mental health and to actually use the services than any other previous.
Originally Posted by Katipan:
People post (whatever) on social media for validation.
Are you upset for the general nature of therapy?
This up and coming generation is more willing to talk about mental health and to actually use the services than any other previous.
Cue social media.
No I am not upset about anything I just think it's corny to to air out past relationships on social media. You don't necessarily need therapy to learn how to boss up and handle your business. It's called growing up and being an adult [Reply]
Why are you bothering to determine who should have what kind of therapy?
What makes your whine here somehow more bosslike than theirs?
I don't think I ever said that. You seem to be coming at this in a kind of condescending tone perhaps I'm misreading you. Does one really need a therapist to know that hey maybe broadcasting an old relationship maybe isn't the best idea in the world? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
I don't think I ever said that. You seem to be coming at this in a kind of condescending tone perhaps I'm misreading you. Does one really need a therapist to know that hey maybe broadcasting an old relationship maybe isn't the best idea in the world?
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Why are girls posting about therapy on social media?
Because we think more should go.
Me too but no need to talk about your ex.
That's what people use social media for.
They shouldn't.
You are.
Why are you condescending?
But whatever story you need to tell yourself.
The whole point of therapy is perspective. [Reply]