Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce made a public appearance last weekend while holding hands after spending quality time together in New York City for two consecutive days. Despite their crazy schedules, the duo is giving it a try to keep their fire burning.
As their romance speculation continues to capture public attention, the last weekend seemed to have fueled more speculation into confirmation that indeed they are dating. Besides Taylor appearing twice in Kansas City Chief’s matches, she seems to have taken their relationship more seriously after she allegedly bought her own suite at the Arrowhead stadium for the remaining seasons in 2023.
Arrowhead is an American football stadium in Kansas City, Missouri and serves as home venue for the Kansas City Chief’s of the National Football League (NFL). it’s owned by Jackson County Sports Complex Authority.
The rumors have brought excitement to their fans who look forward to see her attend more matches in future. “Word on the street is that Taylor bought a box at the Arrowhead for the rest of the season, things are getting serious,” said the source in a media statement. Her support seems to have an impact on Kelce’s performance, during the last match Swift attended he had his best game and won against Denver Broncos.
Swift is a big star in the world who has made success through selling her music records, concert tours, merchandise sales and Endorsements. She has partnered with several big companies like Capital One, AT&T, Stella McCartney, Elizabeth Arden Perfumes, American Express, Diet Coke, Walmart and Apple. Her best selling album was ‘1989’ released in 2014, she makes an approximate of $13.6 million for each show she performs and as of 2023 her net worth is $740 million which includes two multi – million private planes she owns.
The 33 year old singer might have changed her mind about having kids, even though in an earlier interview she was not sure whether she would have liked to have children in the future.
“I don’t know if I’ll have kids, It’s impossible not to picture certain scenarios and how you would try to convince them that they have a normal life when, inevitably, there will be strange men pointing giant cameras at them from the time they are babies,” said Taylor in an earlier interview.
Edited by Judy J. Rotich and Newsdesk Manager