Travis Kelce Might’ve Just Broken One of Taylor Swift’s ‘Rules’ For Their Relationship
Now that their relationship is getting more serious, a new report claims that Taylor Swift decided to set some boundaries with her beau. But Travis Kelce’s response to Taylor Swift’s relationship “rules” might not have gone exactly as expected.

According to the report, the 34-year-old singer doesn’t want Kelce going to strip clubs anymore. A source told Life & Style that this is one Swift’s “hard rules” moving forward. Kelce, who has spoken about his outings to strip clubs on episodes of his “New Heights” podcast in the past, is apparently on board with the change. “Travis is fine with Taylor giving him her thoughts and opinions on how to navigate such a public relationship. He really does appreciate it,” the source told the outlet.
However, the insider claims that Kelce is “not so happy” with some of the other boundaries that Swift has set for their relationship. One of them being her request to avoid taking photos with other women. “Taylor also doesn’t want him posing for photographs with female fans, mostly to avoid inaccurate headlines,” the source explained. “He had to roll his eyes at that one.”
For what it’s worth, the insider did note that Kelce had some relationship “deal breakers” of his own—so we can hopefully assume that this discussion on boundaries was a two-way street. Given these agreements, however, some fans may be wondering if Kelce already broke one of Swift’s “rules” recently.

The Kansas City Chiefs player is still in party mode following his Super Bowl LVIII win on February 11, 2024, and as part of his celebration tour, the NFL star headed to a club in Las Vegas with his teammate and friend, Patrick Mahomes, for a night out on February 23, 2024. While the club was far from an adult entertainment venue, one report by the Daily Mail alleges that the Chiefs tight-end was surrounded by “scantily-clad women” and appeared to be “speaking to some of them” while partying. However, it’s worth noting that the ladies—along with Kelce—were all photographed dancing along to one of Swift’s songs, and it’s unclear if they closely interacted beyond the party itself.
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