Fans who are devoted to Taylor Swift have been expressing their support for her relationship with Travis Kelce, a football player, and praying that the singer will finally find the happy ending she has been hoping for.
But only the week before, their future was called into question when a so-called "break-up contract" began making its way around the internet. This "break-up contract" was purportedly from Travis PR agency, and it was intended to help them negotiate a separation, as per Woman's Day Australia.
Almost immediately, it was determined to be a hoax, and it was posted on Reddit with the caption, "This is on emilys desk rn lol."
The falsified document has the letterhead of the Los Angeles-based business Full Scope and is headlined "Comprehensive Media Plan for Travis Kelce's Public Relations Following Breakup With Taylor Swift in the aftermath of their breakup."
The memo describes all the details to a plan that will "allow the initial media frenzy to settle and ensure clarity." The date for the claimed announcement is September 28.
The pop princess and the Kansas City Chiefs athlete, both of whom are 34 years old, have been the subject of rumors that their relationship is a publicity hoax ever since they started dating in the middle of the previous year. Jack Ketsoyan, one of Travis's public relations representatives, has revealed that he has been responsible for arranging "showmances" in the past, which further fuels the skeptics.
Fans of Taylor Swift were overjoyed to learn that the couple was doing well in Europe recently, as evidenced by the fact that she invited Travis on stage during her Eras event in London. Fans will be hopeful that Taylor will finally make an appearance with Travis and put an end to the rumors that she and Travis had broken up.
Taylor is currently on a break until the middle of October, when she will resume her tour in Miami, Florida, Forbes reported.
A spokeswoman for Full Scope has stated that the papers are "entirely false and fabricated and were not created, issued, or authorised by this agency." In addition, they have enlisted the assistance of attorneys in order to determine who is responsible for spreading the rumored split contract on the internet.
A number of people have asserted that it appears to be the product of the artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT, while another user on social media stated that it "read like a high school assignment."
Business Times has reached out to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce for comments.