Travis Kelce's dilemma over Valentine's gift for Taylor Swift seems overhyped — Doesn't it?
Taylor Swift has made multiple trips to Kansas City to watch Travis Kelce play for Chiefs
Travis Kelce acknowledges that he is on the horns of a dilemma as he prepares for his first Valentine's Day with his girlfriend Taylor Swift this year.
After revealing their relationship to the world in September, Swift and Kelce have been in the news nonstop. This season, Swift has made multiple trips to Kansas City to watch her NFL lover play for the Chiefs.
A few months into their relationship, the enamoured pair also went on several date nights and met each other's parents; Travis introduced himself to Taylor's father Scott after her show in Buenos Aires in November.
Over the past four months, their relationship has only gotten better, and in precisely five weeks, Kelce and Swift will celebrate their first Valentine's Day together.
The Kansas City tight end made a passing reference to the stress of attempting to find the ideal present for his fiancée during an Etsy advertisement on the most recent episode of his and his brother Jason's New Heights podcast.
"Whether you're feeling the Valentine's Day pressure like Jason and I,' Kelce admitted, 'or trying to figure out the right gift for a significant other, Etsy is the go-to destination for adding that special touch."
However, having spent the last nine years dating his wife Kylie, Jason is far more accustomed to the anxiety that comes with Valentine's Day shopping.
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