In recent days, a viral rumour has been circulating claiming that Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce responded to a comment made by Elon Musk about his fiancé, Taylor Swift. It all began when Taylor Swift took sides with Kamala Harris for the upcoming presidential elections as Musk commented about the global superstar on his platform, X.
What did Elon Musk tweet about Taylor Swift?
Elon Musk has taken sides with Donald Trump for the upcoming elections in November 2024 and trolled Swift with a tweet that read, "Fine Taylor … you win … I will give you a child and guard your cats with my life.”
Donald Trump's running mate J.D. Vance said that the country is being run by "a bunch of childless cats." Meanwhile, in Swift's endorsement post for Kamala Harris, she signed off as "Taylor Swift Childless Cat Lady."
According to the rumour, Kelce, a prominent tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, allegedly issued a response to Musk’s remark, which added fuel to the fire. Fans of both Kelce and Swift eagerly awaited the athlete's reaction, only to find that the situation was not as it seemed.
After a thorough investigation, it has been confirmed that Travis Kelce did not make any direct comments or responses to Elon Musk’s statement. The rumour appears to have been a misinterpretation or exaggeration of the actual events. The confusion likely stemmed from the high-profile nature of both Kelce and Swift, combined with the unpredictable nature of viral social media content.
Elon Musk's comment, while drawing attention, did not prompt any official reaction from Kelce. Instead, the NFL star has been focusing on his performance on the field and his ongoing involvement in various philanthropic efforts. His public statements have centred around his career and personal interests, with no direct engagement regarding Musk's remarks about Swift.
Taylor Swift encourages fans to vote
The global superstar, Taylor Swift created history as she won her 30th VMA award and equalled Beyonce's tally. According to Forbes, during her speech, she urged people to vote and said, "If you’re over 18, please register to vote for something else that is important — the Presidential election."
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