Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have been dating for around a year, but it sounds like their relationship is now facing some very serious challenges.
According to a report from Radar Online, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are at a “breaking point” in their relationship as Kelce struggles on the field for the Kansas City Chiefs.
“The guy’s been described as a golden retriever because he’s always so happy-go-lucky, but in that moment, it seemed like he’d finally cracked, and viewers saw his true emotions,” a source told Radar Online of Kelce’s recent dejected look on the sideline.
“The last thing Travis ever wants to do is let his team down, and lately that’s what was happening,” the insider continued. “It didn’t help that everyone from Chiefs fans to sports commentators are saying he’s out of shape and it’s all Taylor’s fault. The Swifties are the ones defending him!”
It sounds like all of the criticism and media attention has put a bit of a strain on their relationship.
“It’s kinda hard when you’ve got people in your face 24/7. Taylor and Travis’ relationship is facing its first big test,” the source said.
Taylor and Travis are without a doubt the most popular celebrity couple on the planet right now. We’ll have to see if they can get through this.
The good news is that Kelce had a bit of a break this weekend as the Chiefs are off this week.

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