Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift huggingBALTIMORE, MARYLAND – JANUARY 28: Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs (L) celebrates with Taylor Swift after defeating the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game at M&T Bank Stadium on January 28, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Taylor Swift is one of the few billionaire women on planet Earth, and with such great power and money comes rules and restrictions that she is able to put in place whenever she decides to open her heart and date a man.

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift may be a famous couple but they act just like any other as they have a set of boundaries that they would like their significant other to abide by.

It’s going to be almost a year of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s relationship in a couple of months and we are finding out more about them.

Taylor reportedly has rules for her new man.

According to Life & Style, Kecle is on board with them.

“Pals are saying now that Taylor and Travis are more than six months into their relationship, she feels comfortable setting certain rules for him to follow,” a source told Life & Style. “Fortunately, Travis is on board — with most of them, anyway.

However, it was stated later in the report he is not too thrilled with certain restrictions.

Here are more details from Life & Style:
“For example, Travis — who’s talked about past visits to adult-entertainment venues on his “New Heights” podcast and wore a Crazy Horse 3 Las Vegas shirt to a November football game — “is fine not going to strip clubs anymore (that’s one of her hard rules), but Taylor also doesn’t want him posing for photographs with female fans, mostly to avoid inaccurate headlines,” explains the source. “He had to roll his eyes at that one.”
Travis loves to party, which is common knowledge, but now he is restricted from going to clubs, particularly strip clubs. One would think the Swifties fan base would not want to see him throwing money at other women while being in a relationship.

Kelce just finished a season where he had 984 receiving yards, five touchdowns, and 10.6 yards per reception that helped the Chiefs go through the playoffs to win a third Super Bowl.