MUMBAI: Superstar Taylor Swift and actor-turned-athlete Travis Kelce have undeniably earned “it couple” status. Kelce has flown across the globe to support Swift on her record-breaking Eras Tour, while Swift has been spotted cheering in the stands at not one but two of Kelce’s Super Bowl games in 2024 and 2025. Since confirming their relationship in September 2023, speculation about when—or if—the pair will get engaged, marry, or even start a family has been rampant.
On a recent Dudes on Dudes podcast, host Edelman even speculated that Swift and Kelce might one day have a child together. Gronkowski chimed in with a cheeky, “they should have a kid,” to which Edelman responded, “That would be a great kid.” Meanwhile, PinkNews has reached out to a representative for further comment on the matter.
As Chappell Roan rightly points out, being in the public eye doesn’t give anyone the right to intrude into personal matters. The constant speculation about when a couple might decide to grow their family is invasive and ignores the many reasons—whether career, financial, or personal—behind such decisions. This scrutiny is even more challenging for LGBTQ+ couples, who often face additional hurdles in building a family.
Swift herself highlighted the double standard in 2019, noting that men rarely face questions about starting a family once they hit 30. In her words, “Stressing and obsessing about somebody else is no fun,” a reminder that personal choices should remain personal.