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Travis Calls In Lawyers Over Fake Swift ‘Breakup Contract’

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s fairy tale romance might not be as authentic as it seems. Rumours suggest that their relationship could be a year-long production orchestrated by their public relations teams, according to a ‘contract’ posted online.

Kelce’s team had to quickly refute claims that he and Swift are planning a breakup later this month after the ‘contract’ leaked, showing his PR company’s header.

The document, supposedly drafted by PR firm Full Scope, outlines a breakup plan for Kelce and Swift, complete with a specific date.

According to the paperwork, a statement would be released three days post-breakup to let the media buzz die down and ensure the message is clear.

The planned statement would emphasize their mutual respect and polite regard for each other.

“Example: Travis and Taylor have decided to part ways after careful consideration,” the ‘contract’ reads.

“They both value and respect each other’s personal lives and appreciate your respect for privacy during this time.”

“They are both committed to their careers and personal growth. They remain friends and wish each other the best.”

The breakup announcement, according to the ‘contract,’ would portray Kelce’s personal growth and treat the separation as a normal part of life.

It also highlights Kelce’s ongoing commitment to his NFL career and other sports-related activities.

The intended press release would be distributed to major media outlets for widespread dissemination.

While the document bears the name of Kelce’s PR agency, his representatives quickly denounced it as a false document.

Full Scope issued a statement dismissing the document as “completely untrue and unauthorized by our agency.”

Kelce’s team has taken legal action to address the fraudulent documents.

“We have engaged our legal team to initiate proceedings against the individuals or entities responsible for the unlawful and injurious forgery of documents,” they told the Daily Mail.

The ‘contract’ first appeared on Reddit, where users debated its legitimacy. Critics noted the unprofessional appearance of the document, with one commenter remarking it “reads like a high school project.”

Some speculated that artificial intelligence might have been employed to craft a fake ‘contract’ detailing the couple’s breakup.

It’s notable that Kelce’s representative, Jack Ketosyan, has previously admitted to orchestrating fake celebrity relationships to divert attention from less successful projects or to boost publicity.

He explained in a 2019 Australian podcast for Mamamia’s The Quicky, “It’s about selling the excitement—be it for a concert, album, or movie—it’s all about the hype.”

However, there’s no evidence linking Ketosyan to the controversial ‘contract.’

Given the success of both Kelce and Swift and the firm denial from Kelce’s camp, it seems unlikely that a breakup is imminent.

Nonetheless, it might be wise to watch for any updates on September 28, just in case there’s a significant announcement from Kelce.