Taylor Swift proves how hard it was being ‘separated’ from Travis Kelce as she asserts ‘ownership’
Taylor Swift proves how hard it has been for her to be ‘separated’ from Travis Kelce as the loved-up superstar asserts ‘ownership’ in their relationship.

Travis jetted to Australia to be with Taylor on tour. The duo sent fans into a meltdown as cozy snaps of their romantic day at the zoo emerged.
Now body language expert Judi James has given her take on the connection between the couple from the zoo pics. She said: “This A-list couple managed to make a trip to the zoo look like any other ordinary couple’s romantic date, walking hand-in-hand and with their arms wrapped around each other.”
“It’s Taylor doing the very active approval and endorsement signals here, making her look just a bit more like a smitten teenager than the less demonstrative Travis. When they hold hands and walk along it’s Taylor putting her free hand on his arm in a double-handed, intensified signal of ownership and attachment.
“When they each have an arm around the other it’s also Taylor clutching Travis’s hand that is dangling from her shoulder, again to intensify the intimacy and bonding.” Judi suggests the emotional attatchemt between the couple is clear for all to see.
She adds: “And when he walks ahead and she’s left slightly behind it’s Taylor performing an act of self-comfort, touching what looks like the chain around her neck to suggest she finds it hard to be separated from Travis for longer than a couple of moments.”
Super Bowl star Travis was spotted checking out the view in Taylor Swift’s hotel room on Thursday morning as he finally joined the pop star in Australia. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 34, arrived in Sydney on Thursday morning after taking a private jet from Hawaii.
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