Over the past several months, engagement rumors have heated up surrounding Taylor Swift and her football star boyfriend Travis Kelce. But according to one report, it’s not just engagement that Swift is ready for – she wants a baby.
According to an inside source from OK! Magazine, Taylor Swift is “ready to be a mom” and wants to start a family with Travis Kelce immediately after returning from her Eras Tour.
“Now Taylor has finished her London shows and European dates she has a couple of months off before a few more gigs and the end of the Eras tour,” our source explained.
“She wants to spend the next couple of months hanging with Travis and just being as normal as possible. He’s only ever known her on tour so she’s excited to be a football wife for a bit. And then once the tour is done, she feels ready to start a family and be a mum and knows Travis is the person she wants to do that with.”
While this might seem a little rushed, the source explained the timing a little bit.
“She wants a few children before she’s 40 so she would rather get pregnant next year than have a big wedding – she has plenty of time for that. Friends think Travis will propose during her time off and she’ll come back with a big ring on her finger for the final dates before taking next year off to have a baby.”
Swift is currently 34 years old. So if she does indeed want several babies by the time she turns 40, it would make sense to start soon.

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