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Taylor Swift Might Be Behind Travis Kelce's $20M Mansion's Tight Security

Taylor Swift Might Be Behind Travis Kelce's $20M Mansion's Tight Security

Yahoo20-05-2025

Ditching the spotlight for back-breaking workouts and intense training, has receded into his $20 million Florida mansion, where Taylor Swift frequently joins him. In fact, she might be why the lavish compound, reportedly located in the affluent Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club in Boca Raton, boasts 24/7 security, as the couple has also notably taken a step away from the public eye. Additionally, the place is now the Kansas City Chiefs star's 'base of operations' as he prepares for a comeback after his team's defeat at this year's Super Bowl.
The Daily Mail shared exclusive photos of Travis Kelce's Florida mansion, where he has been training for the NFL season and spending time with Taylor Swift lately. He arrived in Boca Raton last month with his friend Ross Travis and private chef Kumar Ferguson to prepare for a rebound season and has since been on a daily schedule for going to Johnny O's Gym. An insider claimed that Kelce 'is keeping the noise out and putting in the work' and is 'determined to go out on a high' in what could be his final year in the league.
Insiders claimed that the Chiefs' tight end is persevering to bounce back from the grueling setback at the Super Bowl 2025. In addition, criticism owing to his 'subpar' performance last season and gibes about his 'dad bod' physique seemingly upset him more. Almost on the verge of retirement, Kelce decided not to retire without one final fight and announced on his 'New Heights' podcast that he wasn't ready to step down yet. He has reportedly resumed training with an Air Force vet and celebrity fitness coach, Andrew Spruill.
While Travis Kelce's days mostly involve strenuous training, there are times when he and Taylor Swift manage to get their 'workouts in together.' The publication had previously reported that the couple's hiatus has had them spending lazy and late mornings, but also hitting their daily goals. Moreover, they have been spending their downtime snuggled up, cooking dinner, and spending quality time with family, including Mother's Day. Swift and Kelce made a rare public outing at Philadelphia's Talula's Garden to celebrate the occasion.
Originally reported by Nikita Mahato on Reality Tea.
The post Taylor Swift Might Be Behind Travis Kelce's $20M Mansion's Tight Security appeared first on Mandatory.

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