Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have only been dating for a few months, but they’ve already become one of the most high-profile sports-entertainment power couples of all time – and their combined net worth is greater than any we’ve ever seen before in a relationship like this.
As Shannon Power of Newsweek points out, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift have only been rivaled by David and Victoria Beckham as well as Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen.
“Two of the highest-earning celebrity couples in the world until recently, not just in the entertainment-sport crossover realm, were the Beckhams and Brady and Bündchen. They were worth a combined $800 million and $650 million respectively until the quarterback and supermodel split in late 2022, per CEO World,” Power wrote for Newsweek.
However, the combined net worth of Swift and Kelce is already far greater than either of those two power couples – thanks almost entirely to Swift, to be fair.
“As for, Swift and Kelce, the balance of their combined personal fortune is definitely tipped in the pop star’s favor, especially after she joined the billionaire’s club in 2023,” Powers continued.
“She’s estimated to be worth about $1.1 billion after more than doubling her wealth last year, while Kelce’s estimated $50 million personal fortune pales in comparison. Those figures are based on estimates by Forbes magazine.”
[Newsweek]

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