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Travis Kelce’s Team Denies “breakup contract” With Taylor Swift

by Talia M.
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Travis Kelce’s PR firm, Full Scope, has issued a statement denying the authenticity of a leaked document that claimed the star tight end had a “breakup contract” with Taylor Swift.

The alleged contract, which was widely circulated online, stated that Kelce and Swift would be ending their relationship on September 28, 2024. The document was purported to be from Full Scope PR.

However, Full Scope has vehemently denied any involvement in creating or authorizing the document. In a statement, the firm called the document “entirely false and fabricated.”

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

The news of the alleged breakup contract has come as a shock to many fans of the celebrity couple. Kelce and Swift have been romantically linked for several months, and their relationship has been the subject of much speculation and public interest.

Neither Kelce nor Swift has personally commented on the leaked document or the allegations of a breakup.

Update:

In a subsequent statement, Full Scope PR has clarified that the document in question was not simply “false and fabricated,” but was in fact a “complete forgery.” The firm has emphasized that it has “never issued or authorized any document related to Travis Kelce’s personal life.”

Full Scope has reiterated its commitment to taking legal action against those responsible for creating and spreading the forged document.


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