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How Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce make their long-distance relationship work – as NFL star’s secret to dating success is revealed
As Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift enter year No 2 of their relationship, finding consistent ways to make their long-distance romance survive is critical.
The demanding schedules of the 14-time Grammy Award winner and a future Hall of Fame tight end can make finding those avenues challenging.
Yet, Kelce and Swift have found ways to ‘prioritize’ each other despite their hectic schedules and being in different countries for a lot of their relationship.
Swift’s 2024 has been filled with the international legs of her ‘Eras Tour’, while Kelce is preparing for another NFL season with the Kansas City Chiefs.
‘Taylor and Travis always prioritize each other even when they are physically apart. They are still in constant communication texting and FaceTiming each other,’ per ET.
Swift has been selling out stadiums around the world this year as part of her ‘Eras Tour’
Swift and Kelce are ‘very affectionate with each other even when they’re apart,’ added ET, with the Chief showing his affection for the ‘Anti-Hero’ singer through lavish gifts.
‘Travis sends Taylor flowers and loves to shower her with surprise gifts and tokens of gratitude,’ ET adds. ‘Their connection is unlike anything that they’ve ever experienced before.’
Kelce and Swift’s romance publicly began last September when she attended Chiefs game and was sat in a luxury suite next to Travis’ mother, Donna Kelce.
Swift attended 13 of Kansas City’s games last season, with the Chiefs going 10-3 in those contests.
Swift attended all four of the Chiefs playoff games last season in different cities. It was after her Tokyo leg of the ‘Eras Tour’ where Swift hastily flew back to the United States to watch the Super Bowl in person.
Kelce has repaid the favor by attending Swift’s concerts in Amsterdam, Germany, London, Singapore, and more.
Swift’s schedule gets a little lighter this week as her European dates on tour end.
Kelce’s schedule will get more hectic at the same time, with the Chiefs starting the regular season on Sept. 5.