Travis Kelce has reportedly told his pals that he’s “dreaming” of being billionaire Taylor Swift’s $90 million house husband.
The Kansas City Chiefs star is expected to marry the pop princess next year amid rumors that they are already engaged, and then the sportsman will hang up his boots to support Swift’s global music brand, RadarOnline.com has reported.
A source told us: “He can’t wait to be looking after Taylor 24/7. He wants to be somewhere between a house husband, a mentor, and a manager. That’s his dream: to get married to Taylor and hang up his boots.
“He knows his body can’t take too much more of the pain he receives in the NFL, and that will be Taylor’s gain.”
Fans are speculating they are planning to get hitched. Swift further fueled rumors that she is engaged to Kelce after fans noticed a telling detail in some of her Eras Tour wrap party photos.
The 35-year-old Bad Blood singer’s friend Brittany Mahomes posted snaps from the bash on Instagram Wednesday and several fans noticed something seemed off with Swift’s ring finger.
In one snap, the Grammy winner posed alongside Mahomes, fellow Kansas City Chiefs WAG Lyndsay Bell, and close friend Ashley Avignone while holding a cocktail.
A Swiftie took to her Instagram Story to point out that Swift’s ring finger may have been blurred in the photos.
“Hey. Um, guys? Do you feel like the pics with her hand are… blurred? Or am I hormonal?,” she wrote atop a photo of Swift sipping her drink at the party.
After another fan DMed the poster to ask why Swift would not just take off the possible engagement ring, she replied: “Because wearing an engagement ring after getting engaged at a party celebrating you sounds like the most perfect night ever!”
Retirement rumors have been circling the 35-year-old Kelce since he began dating Swift and getting involved in several entertainment opportunities.
After 12 seasons as the tight end for the Chiefs, Kelce has dropped hints that he might be looking at retirement sooner rather than later while reflecting on his team’s win over the Cleveland Browns on December 15th.
“It felt so surreal,” Travis confessed about returning home on the December 18th episode of his New Heights podcast.
“I don’t know if it’s the last time I’ll play in Cleveland, but it kinda felt like I was just giving it one last hoorah before I’m done because I’ve only played there twice in 12 years.”
And since he has played there so infrequently, he doesn’t “really see it ever happening again.”