Taylor owns homes in California, New York, and Tennessee. She now selects the key that her boyfriend brings next.
After her historic Eras Tour, Taylor Swift is planning to move closer to Travis Kelce’s opulent Kansas City home, further solidifying her relationship with the Kansas City Chiefs star.
With hits like Cruel Summer, Love Story, and Style, the 35-year-old pop sensation has captivated audiences worldwide for the past 18 months. Swift will have more time to concentrate on her personal life and future plans now that her historic tour is coming to an end in Canada on December 9.
According to reports, Swift is thinking of moving to Nashville, Tennessee, which would put her only an hour and a half away from Kelce’s gorgeous $6 million home in Kansas City’s Leawood neighborhood. Compared to the much longer commutes from her other homes in Los Angeles and New York City, this would be a huge improvement, allowing her to spend more time with Kelce.
Swift’s relationship with Kelce started in August 2023, and this move represents a significant change in priorities. Although rumors of an engagement have been circulating among fans, this move appears to be more about fortifying their relationship than it is about hastily organizing a wedding.
What prevented Taylor Swift from attending Kelce’s historic Christmas game?
Fans were left wondering why Taylor Swift did not attend Travis Kelce’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day. She is well-known for regularly attending Kansas City Chiefs home games this season, so it was surprising that she chose to skip the away game in Pittsburgh, especially since it was Christmas and a significant occasion for Kelce.
According to people close to the pop star, security concerns were the reason behind her absence. Swift, who always puts her safety first, usually makes sure that any location she goes to satisfies her exacting security requirements.
According to the source, Swift had to cancel three concerts in Vienna the previous month due to a planned terrorist attack. “Going to all kinds of different stadiums, you need to send a team in advance,” she explained.