Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares?
Same. I'm so sick of them
And let's be real the obsession with them is rooted in racism and white pride.
Our resident racist is back!
It's not racist to point out the that fandom and standom is 99.99% white or biracial with a white mother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s marrying one of her gay male fans who knew all the words to her songs and “stalked” her after he signed with CAA? How romantic.
And he and his zesty group of male bachelor buddies in their 30s flew around to her concerts. Totally straight male behavior. He is a downlow gay man and you will never convince me otherwise. It’s actually laughable how obvious it is.
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It’s giving grindr profile pics.
Some of you clearly never watch football games and don’t know the first thing about game day outfits.
Anonymous wrote:For me, I am sure no one would be good enough for Taylor lol. I honestly wish she had picked Jason because I just adore him. Such a great dad and he is pivoted his career so well. Travis is from a great family and that says a lot and he also has his own money. I love Kylie - she’s going to have an awesome SIL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares?
Same. I'm so sick of them
And let's be real the obsession with them is rooted in racism and white pride.
Our resident racist is back!
It's not racist to point out the that fandom and standom is 99.99% white or biracial with a white mother.
Ok, it’s easy to hide behind a keyboard and make bad predictions and be a conspiracy theorist but when they do get married, will you come on here, apologize for being ridiculous and if you think that her getting engaged, will sale more albums and promote her, other than the fact that she’s Taylor swift and doesn’t have to promote herself anymore, then you’re really lost when it comes to realizing how famous she really is.Anonymous wrote:There will never be a wedding. This is all promo for Taylor’s new album. And the Swifties are eating it up.
Anonymous wrote:It’s sad that Joe Alwyn didn’t want to marry her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares?
Same. I'm so sick of them
And let's be real the obsession with them is rooted in racism and white pride.
Our resident racist is back!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares?
Same. I'm so sick of them
And let's be real the obsession with them is rooted in racism and white pride.
Anonymous wrote:Thus may be the thing that finally opens people’s eyes to CTE. They are such a public couple, so watching his story unfold may finally change public perception of football and the damage it causes. i do not wish grief on anyone, or abuse, or burden- but they have chosen this path and will live it in the public eye.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m hoping this engagement/wedding shows young women that it’s good to be married. I expect the marriage rate worldwide to skyrocket.
+1
And *before* having kids.
It’s good to be FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT before getting married.
Taylor Swift is 35 and a billionaire. Yes this is a good example. And that a successful and macho man is fine with that.
I know nothing about them except what the share publicly. It seems that both people come from loving families. Yes, the parents are divorced but the mom and dads of both families still seem to get along. It's nice to see pictures of mama and papa kelce hanging out at Jason's house. The marriage may not have lasted but the family did. That should be grounding for both of them. She's in a different financial stratosphere than he is, but he's still managing to do fine. Jason has long been a stabilizing force in his life (college and NFL football). I think he's watching how Jason's pivots his career and will take guidance from him. They both seem to like to party and be the center of attention. Individually, they both did well in their careers. What I love most about the relationship is how supportive both people are for the other. They seem to be each others biggest cheerleaders. Who wouldn't want that for a spouse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you Travis haters ever saw him interact with his nieces, you might change your tune. He’s incredible with them and they adore him.
Its easy to occasionally spoil other people's kids but raising your own is a different ballgame. However, with their wealth, nannies would do all the grunt work and they'll only have to occasionally entertain the kids. It can work. Infidelity, alcoholism or CTE can throw a ranch in marriage but parenting should work fine.