Friends reveal Taylor Swift's major plans to protect marriage with Travis Kelce
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have seen too many Hollywood couples drift apart because of it
The friends of Taylor Swift have revealed her major plans to protect her marriage with husband Travis Kelce.
The friends have disclosed Swift’s strategy to Hollywood expert Rob Shuter days after their wedding recently.
Taylor and Kelce married on July 3 at famed New York City venue Madison Square Garden.
The friends of Shake It Off singer said Swift plans to spend as much time as possible in Missouri as Kelce begins preparations for the upcoming NFL season.
As per details, the Chiefs rookies report to training camp on July 24, while Kelce will arrive on July 28 at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph.
A friend tells Rob, “They’ve seen too many Hollywood couples drift apart because work kept them in different places. Taylor has no intention of letting that happen to them. If Travis has to be in Missouri, she’ll be there too.”
The celebrity couple have made a simple promise to each other: “they won’t become one of those celebrity couples living separate lives”, the friends claimed.
Another insider said Swift and Kelce are not going to live in different cities, adding “If Travis needs to be somewhere for football, Taylor will make that home too.”
The close insider said Taylor and Travis have watched various celebrity marriages fall apart because of living in separate cities as it can put even the strongest relationships to the test.
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