Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are reportedly finding it difficult to tune out the speculation following their highly publicized wedding. According to a new insider claim, the newlyweds expressed disappointment with stories surrounding their guest list and reports of tension among some of Kelce’s NFL peers.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are reportedly struggling with post-wedding drama
An insider told Star that Swift and Kelce are usually able to ignore public chatter, but the latest rumors have proven harder to dismiss. “They are typically very good at blocking out the noise, but to have all these nasty stories coming out about his teammates being jealous and trash-talking them is pretty disheartening,” the source claimed.
The rumors gained traction after the Daily Mail reported that some people within Kelce’s NFL circle were unhappy about their invitation to the couple’s star-studded wedding at Madison Square Garden in New York City on July 3, but not to the more intimate rehearsal dinner the day before. The discussion intensified when former NFL player and podcast host Will Compton said on Wake Up Barstool that he was “kind of flabbergasted” about not receiving a wedding invitation.
According to the insider, Swift and Kelce have found the ongoing speculation exhausting. “They’re finding it quite exhausting keeping up with all the rumors and all the mischief that people are making,” the source claimed. “Wasting time on that sort of nonsense isn’t pleasant at any time, but especially when they are trying to enjoy their first days as husband and wife.”
Shortly after exchanging vows, Swift and Kelce traveled to Southern California to attend former Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster’s wedding to Laura Kruk on Saturday, July 11.
The insider said the event offered the couple a welcome break from the attention surrounding their own wedding. “They did have a wonderful time,” the source shared. “That really helped to lift their spirits. It was a great reset, and so fun to be able to relive the whole wedding experience without all the pressure of being the bride and groom.”
