Bud Light boycott movement goes after Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce [View all]
Travis Kelce arguably became the most recognizable player in the National Football League when Taylor Swift showed up on Sept. 24 to sit with his mom while the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Chicago Bears.
The two have been rumored to be dating since Kelce expressed his interest in the singer on a social-media page. Arguably the biggest star in the world (sorry, Beyonce, BTS, and Harry Styles), Swift has been on a long stadium concert tour that has smashed records.
She's a savvy businessperson who has turned past relationships with John Mayer, Jake Gyllenhaal and Joe Jonas into hit songs. Swift has also mastered the media-coverage cycle, and with a film version of her "Eras" tour headed to theaters in October, it's not a bad time for her to increase her public profile.
It's hard to know whether Swift and Kelce are beginning to date, dating or just making themselves more famous with a carefully planned public flirtation. In reality it doesn't matter because real relationships often don't work out and fake ones have an odd way of becoming real.
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What I find amusing about this is that there is all this right-wing hate directed at Kelce, Bud Light, and Pfizer, but no right winger seems eager to directly hate on Taylor Swift.
Is she too big to criticize?