Taylor Swift is one of the most famous individuals on the entire planet. And after she began dating Kansas City Chiefs superstar Travis Kelce a few months ago, fans and media are desperate to get a glimpse of the power couple whenever they are together in public. But Swifties seem to think the media crossed a line this week.
Both Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have a little bit of downtime this month as Swift has a break during her international tour and Kelce is in the middle of the NFL offseason after helping his team win the Super Bowl last season. As a result, the couple seems to be taking some private time together on a little vacation away from the public eye – or so they thought.
This week, celebrity gossip and news Instagram account Deuxmoi shared a photograph of Swift and Kelce on what appears to be a secret vacation.
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But fans were not at all happy about this apparent invasion of their privacy.
“This is so intrusive , give them a break,” one fan wrote in the comments.
“What if, and hear me out, we start caring less about grainy blurry pictures and let people live? Hunting someone down on their planned vacation is not news,” another fan wrote.
“I’m all for pop culture but this is so unfair to them!!!” wrote another fan.
“Can we please let them be!” another person commented.
It’s worth noting that the photos did not reveal the specific location where Kelce and Swift were traveling, but fans still clearly saw it as too intrusive.
[Deuxmoi]

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