Travis Kelce Feels Threatened as Taylor Swift Continues To Speak About Exes for Her Career: Expert

Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce's marriage, kids
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Taylor Swift is at risk of leaving Travis Kelce feeling threatened because of her albums that look back at her past relationships.

The arrival of "1989 (Taylor's Version)" led Swifties to speak about her past relationships, specifically with Harry Styles. The "Anti-Hero" singer is known for writing songs about her exes and old flames, but an expert revealed why it could make Kelce feel uncomfortable and threatened.

Expert Issues Warning Amid Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Romance

Working On The Body's senior therapist and relationship expert Sally Baker recently opened up about Swift and Kelce's relationship as the singer continues to sing about her exes in her songs.

According to the expert, Kelce could be feeling threatened because of the situation.

"Kelce may understandably feel uneasy, threatened, or insecure if Swift frequently dwells on past loves," Baker told Mirror. "He may feel like Swift is emotionally checked out or not fully invested in her relationship with him as dwelling on the past could signify she is not being fully present with him."

Per Baker, the situation also serves as a test of maturity to show if Kelce reacts to the songs.

The relationship expert added that the couple should feel that their relationship is their top priority, so they need to have a mutual understanding without dwelling on the past.

Fans Thought Taylor Swift Wrote a Song About Travis Kelce

After the "1989 (Taylor's Version)" release, fans immediately shared theories that one of the songs might be about her and Kelce's relationship.

However, one explained that it was impossible for Swift to write the song "Slut!" because the track means something else.

"Sadly Taylor has been dealing with slut-shaming long before Travis and this track was likely written along with the other tracks in the 1989 era before she met Travis," one explained.

The same track almost did not make it to the album despite sounding dreamy.

"Like, I always saw 1989 as a New York album, but this song, to me, was always California. And maybe that was another reason it didn't make the cut because, sometimes, thematically, I just have these weird little rules in my head," Swift previously said.

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