Travis and Taylor

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Anonymous wrote:Taylor looked fine, and real. I'm just glad someone has pushed the Kardashians off the media radar for a while.

+1

I don's get all the hate for her hair. I didn't love her grammy hair, but a pony tail with some braids for a football game is fine. I'd rather see that than someone all made up with a million extensions.
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Anonymous wrote:She should hook up with someone like Christian mccaffrey


He's engaged to Olivia Culpo. That ship has sailed.
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Anonymous wrote:She should hook up with someone like Christian mccaffrey


He's engaged to Olivia Culpo. That ship has sailed.


But yeah, that type would be a better pairing.
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Anonymous wrote:I am curious to find out if he just goes with her on her tour swing through Australia and Singapore (which includes plenty of time off for, say, some beach time in Bali or a dinner date in Hong Kong). She wraps up Singapore March 9th and then she has two full months before her next tour date in Paris in May, though presumably she'll be in album promo mode at that point.

Just curious to see if he pops up in Australia/Asia, and also curious to see if the relationship survives until the Paris dates because Taylor is such a romantic and that sounds like such a her destination for something special (like a proposal or proposal announcement...)


Wow so invested for being concerned whether they “survive” or not.


Uh, this is a celebrity gossip thread. Just letting you know in case you got lost.


I’m actually concerned whether they survive or not and don’t have every movement tracked through the next six months. There’s celebrity gossip and there’s weird obsession. Did Saltburn resonate with you?


Uh, I went and looked at her upcoming tour dates out of curiosity. Why are you "concerned" about whether or not they survive. They are total strangers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Taylor looked fine, and real. I'm just glad someone has pushed the Kardashians off the media radar for a while.


I never thought of it this way!
Plus she isn't botoxed and enhanced into oblivion.
(I'm not saying she doesn't maybe use botox, but it doesn't jump out at you like any part of a Kardashian)
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Anonymous wrote:Taylor looked fine, and real. I'm just glad someone has pushed the Kardashians off the media radar for a while.

+1

I don's get all the hate for her hair. I didn't love her grammy hair, but a pony tail with some braids for a football game is fine. I'd rather see that than someone all made up with a million extensions.


I don't get the hair hate either, but she was definitely "all made up." Taylor wears a lot of makeup and I feel pretty certain that she had her hair and makeup team put together her look for this appearance. She didn't throw her hair in a ponytail and slap on some lipstick and head to the game.

This is not a criticism, but just an acknowledgment that Taylor's appearance is every bit as carefully crafted as the Kardashians'.
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t get over Taylor’s Forever 21 Super Bowl outfit and those struggle braids in her messy ponytail.

Travis would never entertain a woman like Taylor if it weren’t for her money and fame.


The guy looks like an angry fat lumberjack. She's better looking than he is.


+1

I used to think he looked good but now he looks so gross.


He's a handsome guy. I'm not into beards but the dark hair, blue eyes, tall, powerful athletic man--I'd do that any day!
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Anonymous wrote:More content for the bitter haters



I really dislike how he talks. It's an affectation -- it's more prevalent at some points than others. His family does not speak the same way. I think it's partially a "blaccent" as someone mentioned upthread, but it's also something else.

People accuse Taylor of being fake but she comes off as more genuine than him in some of these videos of them interacting. I'm sure he's hopped up on adrenaline because of the game and the win, but I find it grating and I maybe perceive some hints that she does too.
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Anonymous wrote:Taylor looked fine, and real. I'm just glad someone has pushed the Kardashians off the media radar for a while.

+1

I don's get all the hate for her hair. I didn't love her grammy hair, but a pony tail with some braids for a football game is fine. I'd rather see that than someone all made up with a million extensions.


I don't get the hair hate either, but she was definitely "all made up." Taylor wears a lot of makeup and I feel pretty certain that she had her hair and makeup team put together her look for this appearance. She didn't throw her hair in a ponytail and slap on some lipstick and head to the game.

This is not a criticism, but just an acknowledgment that Taylor's appearance is every bit as carefully crafted as the Kardashians'.


There's really no way to win when you are a celebrity, let alone a megastar like Taylor. You walk out of the house without makeup and suddenly it's all over the media that you are letting yourself go, sick, depressed, breaking up with your SO, broke, etc.
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Anonymous wrote:Taylor looked fine, and real. I'm just glad someone has pushed the Kardashians off the media radar for a while.

+1

I don's get all the hate for her hair. I didn't love her grammy hair, but a pony tail with some braids for a football game is fine. I'd rather see that than someone all made up with a million extensions.


I don't get the hair hate either, but she was definitely "all made up." Taylor wears a lot of makeup and I feel pretty certain that she had her hair and makeup team put together her look for this appearance. She didn't throw her hair in a ponytail and slap on some lipstick and head to the game.

This is not a criticism, but just an acknowledgment that Taylor's appearance is every bit as carefully crafted as the Kardashians'.


There's really no way to win when you are a celebrity, let alone a megastar like Taylor. You walk out of the house without makeup and suddenly it's all over the media that you are letting yourself go, sick, depressed, breaking up with your SO, broke, etc.


I mean, I think she looks good and don't blame her at all for taking care with her appearance given the scrutiny. I think it's like armor, and honestly I do that too -- when I know I'm going to be seen by people who might be critical, I also tend to wear a bit more makeup and take more time. It's relatable.

But I was responding to the comparison to the Kardashians (of whom I'm not a fan). I think it's silly to act like Taylor is just a natural girl showing up to the game with a down-to-earth, achievable look. That's kind of insulting. She was extremely "done up" for the game and likely spent every bit as much time and money getting ready as Kim K and fam. I just really hate the implication that (1) Taylor's not putting that level of effort in -- she is, or (2) that putting less effort in is supposedly better. It reinforces ideas about "natural beauty" that are actually a catch 22 for women. It takes time, money, and skill to look like any of these women.
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Anonymous wrote:More content for the bitter haters



I really dislike how he talks. It's an affectation -- it's more prevalent at some points than others. His family does not speak the same way. I think it's partially a "blaccent" as someone mentioned upthread, but it's also something else.

People accuse Taylor of being fake but she comes off as more genuine than him in some of these videos of them interacting. I'm sure he's hopped up on adrenaline because of the game and the win, but I find it grating and I maybe perceive some hints that she does too.


I don’t pick people apart based an accent but maybe I’m more open minded.
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Anonymous wrote:Taylor looked fine, and real. I'm just glad someone has pushed the Kardashians off the media radar for a while.

+1

I don's get all the hate for her hair. I didn't love her grammy hair, but a pony tail with some braids for a football game is fine. I'd rather see that than someone all made up with a million extensions.


I don't get the hair hate either, but she was definitely "all made up." Taylor wears a lot of makeup and I feel pretty certain that she had her hair and makeup team put together her look for this appearance. She didn't throw her hair in a ponytail and slap on some lipstick and head to the game.

This is not a criticism, but just an acknowledgment that Taylor's appearance is every bit as carefully crafted as the Kardashians'.


There's really no way to win when you are a celebrity, let alone a megastar like Taylor. You walk out of the house without makeup and suddenly it's all over the media that you are letting yourself go, sick, depressed, breaking up with your SO, broke, etc.


I mean, I think she looks good and don't blame her at all for taking care with her appearance given the scrutiny. I think it's like armor, and honestly I do that too -- when I know I'm going to be seen by people who might be critical, I also tend to wear a bit more makeup and take more time. It's relatable.

But I was responding to the comparison to the Kardashians (of whom I'm not a fan). I think it's silly to act like Taylor is just a natural girl showing up to the game with a down-to-earth, achievable look. That's kind of insulting. She was extremely "done up" for the game and likely spent every bit as much time and money getting ready as Kim K and fam. I just really hate the implication that (1) Taylor's not putting that level of effort in -- she is, or (2) that putting less effort in is supposedly better. It reinforces ideas about "natural beauty" that are actually a catch 22 for women. It takes time, money, and skill to look like any of these women.


Her "done up" look is still wholesome compared to a lot of very trashy celebrities who are exposing everything all the time. So yeah it is different, sorry.
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I don’t know what to think. I love taylor. I have had a blast watching this relationship but lately things have been getting weird. I can’t tell if they go together or not.

One thing that is throwing me is how tacky his ex-girlfriend is. I just read an article where she stated she was pissed that after five years she hadn’t gotten “wifed.” It’s just so tacky to put that out there. First of all, she’s young and beautiful and it makes her look really bitter and stupid. If he wa a master at deceiving her and leading her in then it makes him look really bad and again makes her look just look bad for trashing him. But I actually don’t think he was deceiving her since they were so off and on it was pretty clear that’s not a good foundation for marriage… so it makes her look clueless.

How you follow that up with Taylor????

I think it’s really hard Taylor her to find a guy because of her status and power. She needs like a David Beckham if he was 15 years younger. Like a really really famous athlete but in another country. Given her love for London/British guys why hasn’t this happened? Or maybe Canadian hockey player? Surely Ryan Reynolds with his overseas soccer connections and his Canadian background could work this out?

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Anonymous wrote:More content for the bitter haters



I really dislike how he talks. It's an affectation -- it's more prevalent at some points than others. His family does not speak the same way. I think it's partially a "blaccent" as someone mentioned upthread, but it's also something else.

People accuse Taylor of being fake but she comes off as more genuine than him in some of these videos of them interacting. I'm sure he's hopped up on adrenaline because of the game and the win, but I find it grating and I maybe perceive some hints that she does too.


I don’t pick people apart based an accent but maybe I’m more open minded.


+1. Not everyone in a family speaks the same way unless they are only around the same kind of people in the same area all their lives.
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Anonymous wrote:Taylor looked fine, and real. I'm just glad someone has pushed the Kardashians off the media radar for a while.

+1

I don's get all the hate for her hair. I didn't love her grammy hair, but a pony tail with some braids for a football game is fine. I'd rather see that than someone all made up with a million extensions.


I don't get the hair hate either, but she was definitely "all made up." Taylor wears a lot of makeup and I feel pretty certain that she had her hair and makeup team put together her look for this appearance. She didn't throw her hair in a ponytail and slap on some lipstick and head to the game.

This is not a criticism, but just an acknowledgment that Taylor's appearance is every bit as carefully crafted as the Kardashians'.


There's really no way to win when you are a celebrity, let alone a megastar like Taylor. You walk out of the house without makeup and suddenly it's all over the media that you are letting yourself go, sick, depressed, breaking up with your SO, broke, etc.


I mean, I think she looks good and don't blame her at all for taking care with her appearance given the scrutiny. I think it's like armor, and honestly I do that too -- when I know I'm going to be seen by people who might be critical, I also tend to wear a bit more makeup and take more time. It's relatable.

But I was responding to the comparison to the Kardashians (of whom I'm not a fan). I think it's silly to act like Taylor is just a natural girl showing up to the game with a down-to-earth, achievable look. That's kind of insulting. She was extremely "done up" for the game and likely spent every bit as much time and money getting ready as Kim K and fam. I just really hate the implication that (1) Taylor's not putting that level of effort in -- she is, or (2) that putting less effort in is supposedly better. It reinforces ideas about "natural beauty" that are actually a catch 22 for women. It takes time, money, and skill to look like any of these women.


Her "done up" look is still wholesome compared to a lot of very trashy celebrities who are exposing everything all the time. So yeah it is different, sorry.


This is a weird thing to say about someone who wore a sheer corset with tons of cleavage, underboob, and side cutouts. Plus the bedazzled slits in her jeans absolutely read as "trashy" to me. Here's the corset she wore (she might have lined some of it with sheer fabric, but you could still see a ton of skin): https://www.farfetch.com/shopping/women/dion-lee-crochet-knitted-corset-top-item-16870431.aspx

For the record, I don't judge her for wearing a revealing outfit or looking sexy. I think she was going for a Vegas look and wanted something edgy/sexy. But this idea that Taylor is more wholesome (your word, not mine) than other celebs is ridiculous. She wears lots of very revealing clothes, she has lots of relationships including with some guys who are NOT wholesome, she drinks, she parties. I think some of you have this stunted perception of her based on her teenage country music image. 20 years have passed. She's a pop star in her mid-30s and she is not wholesome, naive, innocent, etc.
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