Taylor Swift Fans’ Behavior Forced Travis Kelce To Make Unexpected Personal Decision

Taylor Swift’s fan base absolutely loves her and would do anything to get a glimpse of part of her. That also includes whomever she is dating.
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce’s relationship with Taylor Swift forced him to make a drastic personal decision in his life.
Travis’ relationship with pop superstar Swift has made headlines since the pair went public when Swift turned up at Arrowhead Stadium to watch a Chiefs game.
Jason Kelce spoke candidly during a recent episode of Shaquille O’Neal’s The Big Podcast With Shaq about the “drawbacks” of dating Swift.
Travis Kelce recently moved into a new house in Kansas City, and his brother said that superfans wasted no time tracking down his new address.
“The first day he moved into the new house…a gated community, someone knocks on a window of the house,” Jason Kelce said.
It didn’t stop there, and Jason said safety concerns eventually forced his younger brother to “completely move out of the house.”
“People were just staying by his house,” Jason admitted.
The identities of these intruders weren’t revealed, so it’s not fair to say that they were all superfans of Swift. However, nothing like this was going on before the relationship.
The Philadelphia Eagles center also has other important things to think about as he has been with the Eagles since they drafted him in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft, and there have been rumors he might hang up his cleats and ride off into retirement.
“Still figuring it out,” Kelce told O’Neal. “I think if I still want to play, I’m going to play. I think right now we’re not far enough away from the last game. It’s emotional, it’s a long season — the end of the season quite frankly, awful. So I’m just going to take some time, rest, recoup, and then figure it out.”
Travis Kelce recently won the Super Bowl and Swift was right there with him along for the ride as she cheered in various suites throughout the playoffs.
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