Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have lived in a loved-up state for months. The couple appear to have no qualms about showing off their PDA and allowing fans to see just how infatuated they are with one another. However, during the Super Bowl, some fans saw a side of Kelce that they didn’t approve of. Now, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end is under fire for a particularly heated moment that has been deemed “toxic” behavior by some.
Some fans are urging Swift to dump Kelce after he displayed aggressive behavior toward his coach, Andy Reid, on the sidelines during Super Bowl LVIII. The moment came when the athlete was taken out of the game and was seen confronting his coach by screaming in his face and pushing him off balance. One of Kelce’s teammates pulled him away before the situation went further, per Newsweek.
Taylor Swift Fans Criticize Travis Kelce’s Super Bowl Behavior
After the moment was caught on camera for all to see, Taylor Swift fans immediately began speaking out about Travis Kelce’s behavior on social media. “Do we need to be scared for Taylor’s safety?” one fan asked. “We need to protect our Queen from this maniac. Swifties beware,” another agreed. “Red Flag. Absolute reason to run from him,” a third person agreed. “Toxic Masculinity at its finest,” one person commented. “Any man that acts like that, likes to yell at anyone and everyone. Even Taylor Swift,” wrote another.
Meanwhile, Swift didn’t find the behavior a sign of shying away from Kelce. After the Chiefs went on to win the big game, the singer was spotted partying with the athlete and his teammates following the Super Bowl. The two danced together, kissed, and appeared to be having a great time as they celebrated.
Now that the NFL season is officially over, fans will certainly be interested to see how Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s relationship progresses. The singer has already returned to her international tour. It’s possible that Kelce will follow her in the upcoming days. Perhaps any issues they have can and will be worked out during that time.