
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce ‘Destined' to be Together? Here's What Reports Reveal
Swift and Kelce recently made headlines for making an appearance together on the new heights podcast, as well as the musician announcing her new album, Life of a Showgirl.
The fans also went gaga over the chemistry between Swift and the NFL star, which was quite evident during the complete episode.
Are Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's stars aligned together astrologically?
Amid the exciting times that lie ahead from Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift, a celebrity astrologer, Kylie Thomas, went on to predict that the couple is to stay together for a very long time.
Thomas, in conversation with People Magazine explained, 'Whether they are to stay together for a long time or not, and I do think they have a lot working in their favor, this was meant to happen and will be a destined pivot point in both of their lives.'
She further revealed that the musician, who is a Sagittarus with moon in cancer, and Kelce, who is a Libra with Sagittarius moon, have a strong emotional compatibility, and able to bring the perfect balance in each other's lives.
Meanwhile, the astrological predictions, come after the Kansas City Chiefs star comments in the GQ interview, fueled speculation of him ready to tie the knot.
In additional to the Bad Karma crooner's record-breaking appearance on the podcast,the musician also dropped hints at her being one of the performers at the Super Bowl halftime event of 2026.
The audience noted that the Grammy-winner singer went on to talk about her obsession with Sourdough, and connected it with the mascot of the Francisco 49ers, Sourdough Sam. The upcoming season holds of importance for Travis Kelce too, as he will be playing his 13th Super Bowl game, which coincides with Swift's lucky number.
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