Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce's publicists debunked a fake "breakup plan" for his relationship with pop superstar Taylor Swift that went viral on social media.
“These documents are entirely false and fabricated and were not created, issued or authorized by this agency,” a spokesperson for Full Scope Public Relations said in a statement to Page Six on Wednesday (September 4).
“We have engaged our legal team to initiate proceedings against the individuals or entities responsible for the unlawful and injurious forgery of documents,” the spokesperson added.
A source with knowledge of the situation told Page Six that the "fabricated" documents were made by a die-hard fan as part of a school project, acknowledging the inclusion of words like "objective," which are commonly used in college homework assignments. The source also claimed that Full Scope's logo appears on several websites, which made it easy for the student to use it in a fake document.
The photo was initially shared on Snapchat with the caption, "This is on emilys desk rn lol" and later circulated on Reddit and X. Full Scope claims it never hired an employee named Emily in its statement to Page Six.
Kelce and Swift, both 34, initially went public with their relationship when she attended his game against the Chicago Bears at Arrowhead Stadium last September. The three-time Super Bowl champion famously revealed that he attempted to give Swift a friendship bracelet with his phone number when he attended her concert at Arrowhead Stadium prior to their relationship last summer.
Swift later said that Kelce "very adorably put me on blast" when he acknowledged the situation on his New Heights podcast, which she said "was metal as hell" while being featured as Time Magazine's 'Person of the Year' in December 2023. The Chiefs enter the upcoming 2024 NFL season coming off their back-to-back Super Bowl victories and their third in five seasons.
Kelce signed an extension that will pay him an average annual salary of $17.125 million during the next two seasons, having previously been set to make $12 million in 2024 and $16.25 during the 2025 season. The 34-year-old currently ranks fourth among NFL tight ends in both career receptions (907) and receiving yards (11,328), as well as sixth in receiving touchdowns (74) entering his 12th NFL season.