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How Travis Kelce made Taylor Swift's year 'even more special' after she sealed deal to buy back her music

How Travis Kelce made Taylor Swift's year 'even more special' after she sealed deal to buy back her music

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Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce reportedly helped make girlfriend Taylor Swift sealing the deal to buy back her music 'even more special' due to their romance.
Swift announced in late May that she bought back the masters to her discography, giving the 14-time Grammy winner total control of her first six studio albums.
Nearly two years into their relationship, the acquisition came with Kelce by her side, as he has flown around the world to support her music during the 'Eras Tour'.
'Reclaiming her masters has been emotional and empowering. She's proud, relieved, and finally feels like a chapter has closed in the best possible way. Having Travis by her side for that milestone made it even more special,' PEOPLE reported.
In return, Kelce reportedly 'was honored to support her and he wouldn't have wanted it any other way.'
Earlier this week, Kelce and Swift's relationship was described as hitting a 'turning point', as the happy couple are in a rare period of calm after Swift wrapped her concert tour last December, combined with Kelce being in the NFL's offseason since February, giving them more time than ever together.
'It's been a turning point for their relationship in a lot of ways,' PEOPLE reported. 'They're incredibly happy and in sync. There's a calmness and ease to their relationship right now that's been really grounding for Taylor and Travis.'
'Taylor and Travis are soaking up every minute of this slower season together. They've been splitting their time between New York, Nashville, and a few quiet getaways, just enjoying each other's company without all the usual chaos. This kind of downtime is rare for both of them, and it's really allowed their bond to deepen.'
It has not been completely quiet for Kelce and Swift over the last few months, attending an event together for the first time as a couple several days ago.
At the Tight End University event, Swift and Kelce were clearly locked in on each other, including sharing some PDA in front of cameras.
Swift has attended 23 NFL games since she started dating Kelce, all while having touring commitments.
That number should skyrocket as Kelce's time in the NFL may be dwindling with the 'Anti-Hero' singer on his arm.
'Taylor is really looking forward to the upcoming NFL season,' PEOPLE stated. 'Not just because she loves supporting Travis, but because for the first full season since they started dating, she's not juggling a packed tour schedule.'
'This fall will be completely different. It's the first season where she's not constantly flying back and forth or working around an entire touring calendar. The past two seasons were a whirlwind between performing across multiple countries, long flights, and trying to squeeze in alone time together wherever possible. It wasn't easy but they made it work.'
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