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Old Taylor Swift tweets exposed and they’re just as crazy and weird as Travis Kelce’s
It was only recently that fans were humored by the leaking of Travis Kelce’s 10-year-old tweets but now the other half of the American power couple has had her tweets leaked as fans find Taylor Swift’s old social media posts.
Kelce, who plays for the Kansas City Chiefs as a tight end, might have become the first person who’s old tweets have actually made him more popular as they portrayed him as a rather simple person who is enjoying his life.
For example, one old post read, “I just gave a squirle a peice of bread and it straight smashed all of it!!!! I had no idea they ate bread like that!! Haha #crazy.”
So how will Taylor Swift fare after her posts have been uncovered? Well, there’s no dirt on her. She’s very much cut from the same cloth as her boyfriend here as she complained about losing hair ties and make-shift eyeliners.
“I just used a Sharpie as eyeliner in the airplane bathroom,” Swift wrote in 2010 as she broke onto the music scene.
She later added, “It’s crazy to think about how many countries I’ve lost hair ties in.”
As their relationship continues to bloom, perhaps they really were made for each other on the basis of their leaked tweets.
Some of the tweets also poke fun at her family and her own music, showing a loving home in all honesty.
She bemoaned a Christmas gift from one year and, on another occasion, was annoyed at her mom who mocked one of her most popular songs.
“I shouldn’t read into the fact that my family got me a new scrabble board (the one that swivels!) & cat treats for Chirstmas, right? Am I 85?”, Swift wrote on one disgruntled winter morning
Whilst she was then the subject of her mom’s joke as she posted, “‘Hahah it really does sound like Starbucks Lovers…’ -my mom just now who is SUPPOSED TO BE ON MY SIDE. Smh.”
Swift was referring to Blank Space, particularly the verse that says she’s “got a long list of ex-lovers”, with people thinking it sounds like she was actually saying Starbucks Lovers.