According to rumors, Taylor Swift has set ground rules for her relationship with Travis Kelce, and the NFL star is unhappy with some of them.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end has been in the spotlight due to his relationship with the pop star, and she is said to be concerned about his public image, particularly after his inebriated performance at the Super Bowl parade.
And, six months into their relationship, the singer believes she is in a position to establish some ground rules.
Travis is said to agree with the majority of the regulations, but some reportedly make him roll his eyes.
Taylor is ‘OK’ with one of his new rules, which bars him from visiting stɾιρ clubs, but another, which prohibits him from posing with female fans, has left him dissatisfied, according to a source.
The football player appears to understand Taylor’s desire and ability to create her $1.1 billion public image, but he also appears to want to establish a boundary.
‘He has no interest in playing a complex media game that forces him to evaluate every action he makes. The source said that’s not his style. Taylor Swift reportedly laid down the law in her relationship with Travis Kelce.
Kelce was seen wearing a t-shirt from a popular Las Vegas stɾιρ club on his way out of Allegiant Stadium in November after his Chiefs upset the Raiders.
On his way out, the tight end stopped to greet fans, and there was, as always, a lot of interest in what Taylor Swift’s beau was wearing, considering his love of design.
And his jersey sparked some speculation, as one fan’s social media posts revealed that it included the words ‘Crazy Horse, Las Vegas’ – the name of the Sin City stɾιρ club, Crazy Horse 3.
Kelce acknowledged to DailyMail.Com that he was not wearing it as part of a paid advertisement; it was his personal choice.
Taylor also supposedly wants her NFL lover to FaceTime her rather than message her while they are separated by their successful occupations. However, this is not a regulation per se, but rather a suggestion or request.
‘She didn’t say it directly, but she secretly wants to know where he is and who he is with. “Taylor is a strong judge of character and is concerned that some of his buddies are red flags,” the source said. Travis Kelce was seen wearing a t-shirt from a popular Las Vegas stɾιρ club in November.
Travis is known for his fashion sense, especially his game-day clothes. He even designed his Super Bowl wardrobe before the Chiefs booked their travel to Las Vegas.
However, the artist is thought to have given him a $500,000 closet allowance to improve his appearance with ‘fancy duds.’ The singer’s Super Bowl suit alone cost over $60,000.
‘She appreciates that he takes risks with his fashion choices, even if some of his outfits have been questionable,’ the source added. The Crazy Horse 3 stɾιρ club is only a short 15-minute walk from the Raiders stadium.
‘He’s at a whole new level of stardom, so wearing fancy clothes comes with the territory. Taylor believes that she is not changing him; rather, it is an evolution.
However, the source underlined that the pop star was not aiming to control her NFL beau, but rather to help him adjust to the level of attention he had never had before.
She and Travis don’t tell each other who they can and can’t socialise with since it would be a “relationship deal breaker.”
Taylor appears to be acting out of love to maintain her beau’s public image, and she and Travis are both ‘committed to doing whatever it takes to make their relationship stronger.’
The announcement comes after Travis was recently dubbed a “red flag” for his antics during and after the Super Bowl.
He was chastised for taking a ‘tone deaf’ selfie with a police officer outside a Kansas City restaurant only hours after the deadly shooting at the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade.
Kelce, seen clutching a beer, was all smiles when he walked into the Granfalloon Restaurant and Bar the night after the incident.
According to TMZ, he was eating supper with other colleagues who were already inside, barely hours after the catastrophic events in the city.
He eventually matched Taylor’s donations to the GoFundMe page for the family of Lisa Lopez-Galvan, who was killed in the incident.
He made two $50,000 donations through his charity, the Eighty-Seven and Running Foundation.
Earlier that day, an inebriated Kelce struggled to speak or stand up in front of a million happy Chiefs fans at the end of the team’s parade.
After being given the microphone, Kelce attempted to lead a drunken rendition of Garth Brooks’ 1990 country song ‘Friends In Low Places’.
he modified one of Brooks’ lyrics at the opening of the song to make a fun at San Francisco, singing: ‘Blame it all on my roots, I showed up in boots, and destroyed the Niners’ romance.
However, after a day of partying in Kansas City, Kelce appeared weary, trying to say his words and finish the song.The Super Bowl winner attended the popstar’s concert in Sydney, Australia, on Friday.
At one point, Mahomes and Chris Jones had to intercede to keep him from collapsing, before taking the microphone from their tired colleague.
The first “red flag” occurred during the Super Bowl, when Kelce raged on the bench against Chiefs coach Reid.
Swift, who was watching from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, became upset when he did not receive the ball on an early-game play.Kelce’s Chiefs teammates had to hold him up during their Super Bowl parade because he was so drunk.
As he returned to the bench, Kelce challenged his 65-year-old coach before being quickly removed by a teammate.
Cameras caught Kelce storming towards the coach and crashing into him, causing him to lose his footing for a brief period.
Kelce, 34, then grabbed his coach’s arm as he turned to face him, swearing at him, before being hauled away by Chiefs teammate Jerrod McKinnon.