TAYLOR & TRAVIS WHY THIS RELATIONSHIP WORKS WHEN HER OTHERS DIDN’T
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have a secret sauce that makes their relationship work in ways their prior relationships didn’t, and that becomes evident in Monday night’s FOX primetime special, “TMZ Investigates: Taylor and Travis, Ultimate Love Story.”

Dr. Phil, Mark Cuban, Skip Bayless, Patti Stanger, Heather McDonald and others have a clear take on T&T … the relationship works because they are successful in fields that are radically different.

Think about it … Taylor’s past relationships include Joe Jonas, John Mayer, Jake Gyllenhaal, Joe Alwyn, Harry Styles and others. See any common threads? Yep, they’re all in Taylor’s lane — entertainment. It’s impossible to match Taylor’s success, and that inevitably gives way to conflict, jealousy, competitiveness, and on and on.

As Dr. Phil says … not only are they NOT jealous of each other’s success, each actually celebrates the success of the other. They are each other’s cheerleader.
We get into why the relationship works and what challenges lie ahead, in “TMZ Investigates: Taylor & Travis: Ultimate Love Story” … airing Monday at 9 PM/8 Central on FOX.
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