Travis Kelce Has Grown to Love Hallmark Movies Amid Taylor Swift Romance
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The Kansas City Chiefs tight end has apparently enjoyed watching family-oriented movies amid his flourishing relationship with the 'Blank Space' singer, sparking new wave of speculations among Swifties.

AceShowbiz - Amid his burgeoning romance with Taylor Swift, 34-year-old Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is seemingly becoming a family guy. He revealed on his "New Heights" podcast that he now enjoys watching Hallmark movies.

The revelation came during a conversation with comedian Andrew Santino, who mentioned his wife's fondness for Hallmark. "Are you a Hallmark guy, Trav?" Santino asked. "I dabble now, yeah," Kelce admitted.

Swifties quickly noticed Kelce's previous disinterest in television and film and suggested his evolving taste may have been due to his relationship with the pop star. "Just before Tay, he said he never watched TV or film," one fan wrote on social media.

However, Kelce has downplayed Swift's influence on his Hallmark fandom, attributing it to hometown pride.

Hallmark movies primarily feature family-oriented content, and Kelce's admission has sparked speculation about how it aligns with Swift's own lyrics about marriage. On her latest album, "The Tortured Poets Department", she references wedding rings and uses other imagery related to marriage.

In the album's title track, Swift hints at her desire to get engaged, "At dinner, you take my ring off my middle finger / And put it on the one people put wedding rings on / And that's the closest I've come to my heart exploding."

In "So Long, London," which is reportedly a nod to her former boyfriend Joe Alwyn, she inserts a wedding reference, "You swore that you loved me, but where were the clues? I died on the altar waitin' for the proof."

Meanwhile, she is believed to talk about NFL star Kelce in "So High School". She croons, "Are you gonna marry, kiss, or kill me (Kill me) / It's just a game, but really (Really) / I'm bettin' on all three for us two (All three)."

Swift's influence on Kelce's Hallmarks movie obsession remains uncertain, but her songs from longing for a proposal to defending her choices in love are a diary opened to the public, inviting interpretation and speculation

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