Taylor Swift Is Reportedly Making a Major Move for Travis Kelce—Quite Literally

Things are getting serious.

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Things are getting more and more serious between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. Not only did they officially enter the joint gifting stage of their relationship (the couple adorably gave Christmas presents to Kelce's teammates this year), but it's also been recently reported that the pop star might be making a major move to solidify the pair's romance even further. 

According to a source at Page Six, now that Swift's record-breaking tour is over, she's settling into her WAG era and is making Nashville her new "home base" to be closer to Kelce. “It looks like this may be Taylor’s domestic era," the insider told the outlet, adding: "It also looks like Taylor is going to make Nashville more of a home base than LA or NY since it’s closer to Kansas City, and her mom, Andrea, loves [Nashville] too.”

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Swift notably went to high school and kicked off her music career in the Nashville area, where she owns multiple homes—including an industrial-style apartment and Greek Revival mansion. Plus, it's not too far from Kansas City for when she attends home games to cheer on Kelce at Arrowhead Stadium. 

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The singer also owns property in New York, Los Angeles, and Rhode Island, while Kelce has his home in Leawood, Kansas. “Taylor and Travis live fairly nomadic lives, and Taylor has home bases everywhere, but they live everywhere together,” the source added. 

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Swift's decision to spend more time in Nashville also supports Kelce's relationships with his teammates, as he won't have to travel as much during the NFL season. “I think she’s adapted so well to WAG life because she truly understands what it’s like to be part of a team—especially coming off Eras where she formed such a close connection with her band, dancers, singers and crew," the insider shared. "She appreciates that sort of camaraderie and collaboration, that kind of chosen family. She fully gets and respects those bonds and why they need to be supported.”

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