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 kcpasco:
Yea that is weird. What couple plans their engagement unless it’s a marketing ploy, which it is.
Is it? You think all proposals are spontaneous?
I’d read that - if accurate - as they like each other and see a possible engagement in the future. But that’s another step in a relationship that couples often discuss beforehand to set expectations in the right place (and often times because the woman wants a certain ring and the guy can’t be trusted to get that right). [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
Is it? You think all proposals are spontaneous?
I’d read that - if accurate - as they like each other and see a possible engagement in the future. But that’s another step in a relationship that couples often discuss beforehand to set expectations in the right place (and often times because the woman wants a certain ring and the guy can’t be trusted to get that right).
Exactly. You should KNOW the answer is HELL YES when you propose. All these clowns that get rejected on proposals is absolutely hilarious. If you don't know the answer don't do it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kcpasco:
Yea that is weird. What couple plans their engagement unless it’s a marketing ploy, which it is.
I mean, tons of people. Nothing weird about talking about getting engaged. And factor in hundreds of millions of dollars it would be irresponsible to not try sorting things out as much as possible. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
Is it? You think all proposals are spontaneous?
I’d read that - if accurate - as they like each other and see a possible engagement in the future. But that’s another step in a relationship that couples often discuss beforehand to set expectations in the right place (and often times because the woman wants a certain ring and the guy can’t be trusted to get that right).
Right, at some point when you're dating it has to come up. Is that what you want in your future, could you see us getting married someday, are we moving in that direction, getting a feel for when a person might think the time is right. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mr. tegu:
I mean, tons of people. Nothing weird about talking about getting engaged. And factor in hundreds of millions of dollars it would be irresponsible to not try sorting things out as much as possible.
I've seen a rejected proposal. You could see the soul leave his body and it was obvious she wasn't expecting it.How can someone get something like that wrong....I mean you have to at least talk about this shit....let alone it happening in public making it a million times worse [Reply]
Back when I proposed (96), in most cases people were 100% confident the answer would be "yes". But there was at least some element of surprise for when the question was actually asked. Times change, I guess. In my parent's generation it seems like a "proposal" was a question with a much less certain outcome. My mother turned down two marriage proposals before accepting one from my father. [Reply]
Originally Posted by wazu:
Back when I proposed (96), in most cases people were 100% confident the answer would be "yes". But there was at least some element of surprise for when the question was actually asked. Times change, I guess. In my parent's generation it seems like a "proposal" was a question with a much less certain outcome. My mother turned down two marriage proposals before accepting one from my father.
That is true, and I think there was uncertainty because people used to propose much faster. They didn't date people for years, marriage was a young adulthood goal for most people so they just went for it.
I heard this old guy say once that he proposed to his wife on their second date. They had probably been married for 40 or more years at that time. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mr. tegu:
I mean, tons of people. Nothing weird about talking about getting engaged. And factor in hundreds of millions of dollars it would be irresponsible to not try sorting things out as much as possible.
I would imagine there will be a prenup, and Travis said he would sign anything her lawyers wanted, because we know Trav don't care about her money. [Reply]