Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce’s relationship with Taylor Swift forced him to move house, after his older brother Jason confirmed that the attention from fans and paparazzi had increased.
Travis’ relationship with pop superstar Swift has made headlines since he pair went public when Swift turned up at Arrowhead Stadium to watch a Chiefs game. It transpired that the pair had subsequently been ‘hanging out’ for a time, before Swift’s attendance to watch her new boyfriend.
She has been a regular throughout the NFL season, and that has meant spending more time in Kansas City, where Kelce lives – and has moved home recently, to live in a secure £4.5 million mansion for safety reasons.
Older brother, Jason, who plays for the Philadelphia Eagles, revealed all on ‘The Big Podcast with Shaq.,” sharing that fans found their way to Travis’ new home on the very first day.
“The Taylor world and the pop culture world, that’s a whole different level,” said Jason.
“The first day he moved into the new house, a gated community somebody knocks on the back window of the house.
Reports had suggested that Travis was worried his previous home wasn’t up to the standard Swift might be used to. His old house had become an unexpected tourist spot in Kansas City, according to TMZ.
The 34-year-old NFL star bought a new mansion at the end of last year and he and Swift are believed to have shared Christmas together, while juggling busy schedules.
After Swift finished the South America part of her Eras tour, The ‘Love Story’ singer was at home and away Chiefs games, in total watching 13 of his games during the 2023 NFL season. She even flew over 10 hours from Tokyo to Las Vegas to see him win his third Super Bowl.
Swift seems to be getting on well with Kelce’s family, including his brother Jason and mum Donna, as their relationship now reaches five months.
Now, Swift is back on stage, flying to Australia to carry on with her tour. Meanwhile, Kelce will have a six-month break from football after his Super Bowl win – the 2024 season doesn’t start until August, and the Chiefs are hoping to win their third Lombardi Trophy in a row.
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