Kelce and Swift

The Kansas City Chiefs’ Travis Kelce and Eras Tours’ Taylor Swift plan to launch their first business venture together after 14 months of dating as the pair’s relationship continues to grow stronger.

So fair, the new couple has successfully navigated pressure from the fans and the media as well as their own highly demanding schedules since they’re at the top of their respective fields and now they’re finally looking to intertwine their calendars through the business ventures.

According to a report by Life and Style, the popstar and footballer will look to invest in sports by taking over the ownership of a team with the aim “to grow their bank accounts and influence together.”

As a billionaire, Swift would no doubt provide the funding whilst Kelce would provide all the nous needed to run a franchise, earned through his highly successful athletic career that has seen him become a triple Super Bowl champion.

The plan would mirror that of his Chiefs’ teammate Patrick Mahomes and his wife, who are currently part owners of the MLB’s Kansas City Royals and NWSL’s Kansas City Current soccer organization, but for the Kelce-Swift union it might not be limited to sports.

“The sky is the limit as far as what they can do together with their combined reach,” a source told Life and Style. “So they’re looking at all kinds of opportunities where they could team up and the liquor business is a really obvious choice.

“There’s so much money to be made and it’s a very organic fit because they genuinely love making cocktails together and cutting loose. It’s not just the booze business they want to get into.

“They’re looking to start all kinds of projects together, everything from a joint production company to co-owning a sports team.”

Kelce hints at NFL ownership

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A nine-time Pro Bowl player, Kelce is regarded as one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history but now aged 35, he’s firmly at the back end of his career as he begins to think of his life after retirement.

And as he begins to prepare to say goodbye to the sport he loves from the field, he hasn’t ruled out following the likes of Tom Brady into an ownership of a franchise but hinted the ex-quarterback’s struggles with the Las Vegas Raiders could put him off.