There have been several rumours about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce needing a PR firm to handle their breakup plans.
Rumors suggest that they’re scheduling their split on a specific date, as per some “leaked” documents.
These documents supposedly bear the name Full Scope, Travis’s U.S. PR company.
However, Full Scope has denied the authenticity of these docs, labeling them as “fabricated,” as reported by Daily Mail.
Recall that Travis and Taylor made their relationship official back in September 2023 when she showed up at a game at Missouri’s Arrowhead Stadium.
The photos spread like wildfire, keeping all eyes on their love story.
However, these supposed leaked documents are now adding a twist to the story.
The big question remains: Are these rumored breakup contracts between Taylor and Travis genuine, or simply another online gossip?
Was Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s “breakup contract” leaked?
These papers showed a detailed breakup strategy for Taylor and Travis, with the breakup news set to hit on Sept. 28, 2024, followed by an official statement three days later, emphasizing “mutual respect” between them.
According to the Daily Mail, the plan even includes a template for a potential announcement, stating: “For instance: Travis and Taylor have decided to go their separate ways after thoughtful deliberation.
“They both hold each other in high regard and request your understanding for privacy during this period. They are both dedicated to their careers and personal development. They will remain friends and wish each other well.”
The strategy was to present the breakup as a “natural part of life,” focusing on Travis’s personal growth and sports career.
Full Scope not only denied the authenticity of the documents but also took legal action against those behind the forgery.
They stated firmly that the documents were “entirely false and fabricated.”
While some fans are skeptical, others believe it’s all a hoax.
As one Reddit user pointed out, “I think anyone with common sense could tell it was fake.” Another user added, “It reads 100% written by ChatGPT too.”
One user shared an interesting view: “I think people know it’s fake but it does have people now questioning the legitimacy of the relationship which was the whole point of making the fake document.”
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