VIDEO: Cam Newton Has A Warning For Travis Kelce About Dating Taylor Swift: “Don’t F**K This Up Travis!”

Cam Newton has sounded a warning to Travis Kelce regarding his relationship with world-famous pop sensation Taylor Swift.
It appears Cam is late to the party on this one, but he had some advice for the Kansas City Chiefs star tight end nonetheless. Speaking on a recent episode on his ‘4th and 1 With Cam Newton’ podcast, the former NFL quarterback claimed the fact that Travis is being referred to as Taylor Swift’s boyfriend means he’s won.
“The guys who get identified as certain people’s boyfriend, you won,” he said. “You’re sitting back chilling. You ain’t got to do half of the [expletive] you used to have to do in other relationships.”
He then warned the three-time Super Bowl winner not to mess things up as there will be no coming back.
“Don’t F- this up. Don’t do it. Because I’m telling you, if you [expletive] this up, I don’t think you’ll be able to come back from this one,” he said.
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Travis Kelce Isn’t Likely To Fumble Taylor Swift
Given the way he groveled publicly after initially getting spurned by Taylor, Travis would do well to make sure he doesn’t do anything to jeopardize his relationship with the singer. They’re enjoying each other’s company for now and were recently in the Bahamas, where they were spotted and photographed by paparazzi.
“They vacationed in the Bahamas for several days,” a source said to People. “It was a much-needed break for both of them. They very much enjoyed it. They are so happy together.”
The two celebrities still have some time to spend together as their schedules won’t return to normal until May. Travis is taking advantage of the NFL offseason after winning another Super Bowl with the Chiefs in February.
Taylor, on the other hand, is on a break from her Eras Tour, which resumes in Europe in around a month.
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