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Fans Think Taylor Swift 'Manifested' Her Romance With Travis Kelce In A Resurfaced 2009 Interview

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The singer told 'Glamour' magazine she was looking for a man with 'confidence'—and the Kansas City Chiefs star certainly has that in spades.

A resurfaced Glamour magazine interview has fans believing Taylor Swift "manifested" her "Love Story" with Travis Kelce back in 2009.

Just last week, a fan tweeted part of the interview conducted a little over 14 years ago in which the singer described the desired qualities of someone she would date—and Swifties think Kelce checks all the boxes.


You can see the tweet below.

For starters, Swift told the magazine her ideal partner would have "confidence":

“I think it’s more a question of confidence."
“I wouldn’t want to be with a pushover who would let me make all the plans and have all the control."
“It’s really natural for me to go into planning mode, but I’d rather be with someone who has his own voice and passion and ambition.”

Given Kelce's position as a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, fans believe he is quite the opposite of a pushover. Plus, as they mentioned, he uses his "voice and passion and ambition" on his New Heights podcast he cohosts with his brother Jason every single week.

And, of course, who could forget when Kelce tried to give TSwift his phone number by way of friendship bracelet before her show.

We'd say that's pretty confident...and quite effective.

While she did initially decline meeting Kelce before the show, Swift was impressed, nonetheless, even telling Time magazine:

“Travis very adorably put me on blast on his podcast, which I thought was metal as hell."
“We started hanging out right after that. So we actually had a significant amount of time that no one knew, which I’m grateful for, because we got to know each other.”

And there's even more!

Swift mentioned that her future partner would need to understand the energy and effort put into her profession, noting she "can only give someone what’s left" after doing "interviews all day" and then giving her "heart and soul on stage every night."

She also acknowledged that long-distance and travel would be non-negotiable.

“It’s always going to be long-distance, even if I date the boy who lives next door to me in Nashville."
“I’ll be flying to see him and flying him places to see me. It feels like it would involve more scheduling, and I already deal with a lot of scheduling in my life.”

It's safe to say Kelce is no stranger to media attention and the demands of a high-profile profession. And the two-time Super Bowl champ has already proven travel is no issue when it comes to fitting in some quality time with his "Lover."

In November, Kelce traveled all the way to Argentina to support the singer at her Buenos Aires show. And Swift has done the same, already attending nine of her beau's games this season.

So it's no wonder that Swifties think the singer manifested her relationship with Kelce way back in 2009.










We'd say they have a pretty solid argument.

Well done, Swifties, well done.

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