Taylor Swift's new boyfriend Travis Kelce just bought a huge mansion so he and the singer could have some "extra privacy" while they're dating, and fans could not help but gush at the football player and his dedication.
According to TMZ, who broke the news, the NFL star bought a mansion for a little under $6 million, which includes a pool with waterfalls, mini golf course, and other luxurious amenities just so he and the "Anti-Hero" singer could hang out without worrying about the paparazzi.
The home is located in a gated community and has six bedrooms and bathrooms, and is over 16,000 square feet of living space.
Apparently, Kelce decided to go for an upgrade when his relationship with Swift became more apparent and public, and he no longer felt comfortable with prying eyes and people waiting for them outside his other home.
Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce Dating
It has been several months since Swift and her ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn broke up following their six-year-long relationship, and shortly after him, Swift dated The 1975's frontman Matty Healy briefly.
She has since moved on from the singer to the football player and they have been seen out and about hand in hand, and fans cannot help but gush about the new couple.
However, while many are already rooting for Swift and Kelce, some of the singer's fans have also begun dragging her ex's name through the mud.
"OH GOOD FOR TAYLOR SIS IS NOW DATING GUYS WITH RANGE ROVERS AND JAGUARS AND NOT YOGURT STANDS OMG," a fan wrote, referring to Alwyn.
"OMG he's all in," another added.
"He was in the process of buying a new residence before 'things are serious' went public, so good for him (and her)!"
Taylor Swift's Vault Song 'You're Losing Me'
The reason behind the hate for Alwyn comes after Swift released the vault track of her 2022 album "Midnights."
"You're Losing Me" drew in a lot of speculation from Swift's fanbase, especially with the telling lyrics like "Do I throw out everything we built or keep it?" and "I sent you signals and bit my nails down to the quick/ My face was gray, but you wouldn't admit that we were sick."
The bridge of the song also alludes to the talk of marriage being brought up, and how Swift acknowledges, "I wouldn't marry me either."
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