Leaked ‘documents’ suggest that celebrity couple Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift might have a contract dictating the end of their relationship, a concept not entirely foreign in the realm of celebrity prenups.
The romance between global icon Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce captured the public’s imagination, resembling something out of a Hollywood script.
Rumored to have started dating in September 2023, the duo has been seen supporting each other professionally, with Swift appearing at numerous Chiefs games and Kelce spotted at several of Swift’s concerts.
Despite their relationship appearing stronger than ever, a supposed ‘contract’ that surfaced online claims the couple is poised to split soon.
This document, initially leaked on Reddit, allegedly outlines a planned breakup timeline for the high-profile pair.
According to the document, said to be from Full Scope Public Relations, who represents Kelce, it details that Swift and Kelce will announce their separation on social media three days after they part ways.
The statement is expected to be ‘gracious, respectful, and stress mutual respect’, according to the leak.
A leaked document reportedly includes a draft of a media statement prepared by their representatives, stating: “Travis and Taylor have decided to part ways after careful consideration.”
“They both value and respect each other’s personal lives and appreciate your respect for privacy during this time.”
“They are both committed to their careers and personal growth. They remain friends and wish each other the best.”
Additionally, the document specifies an exact date for when Kelce and Swift are purportedly scheduled to end their relationship, with that date being September 28.
Following the leak, Kelce’s representatives have dismissed the contract as “entirely false” and have threatened to take legal action against those circulating it.
A spokesperson from Full Scope PR confirmed to MailOnline that the documents are “entirely false and fabricated and were not created, issued, or authorized by this agency.”
The spokesperson added, “We have engaged our legal team to initiate proceedings against the individuals or entities responsible for the unlawful and injurious forgery of documents.”
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