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Leaked Contract Reveals Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Have Break-Up Date

According to the purported document, the plan included a statement to be released three days after the breakup to let the media frenzy die down and ensure clear communication.

Leaked Contract Reveals Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Have Break-Up Date
Leaked Contract Reveals Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Have Break-Up Date

On Tuesday, social media erupted with speculation following the circulation of an alleged document detailing a “pre-planned break-up” between NFL star Travis Kelce and pop singer Taylor Swift. The report, published by the Daily Mail, claimed that the document, supposedly from the Los Angeles-based company Full Scope, outlined a strategy for their split, including an official announcement date set for September 28.

Details of the Alleged Plan

According to the purported document, the plan included a statement to be released three days after the breakup to let the media frenzy die down and ensure clear communication. The proposed statement read: “Travis and Taylor have decided to part ways after careful consideration. They both value and respect each other’s personal lives and appreciate your respect for privacy during this time. They are both committed to their careers and personal growth. They remain friends and wish each other the best.”

Full Scope Denies Authenticity

In response to the circulating rumors, a spokesperson for Full Scope has strongly denied the document’s authenticity. The spokesperson labeled the document as a complete fabrication and confirmed that it was neither created, issued, nor authorized by the agency.

Legal Action Announced

The representative for Full Scope stated, “We have engaged our legal team to initiate proceedings against the individuals or entities responsible for the unlawful and injurious forgery of documents.” They emphasized that the agency is taking the matter seriously and is prepared to address the forgery legally.

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