Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s love story has done wonders for the NFL, and they’re likely pretty grateful for the couple. Plenty of people have admitted they tune in to watch the Kansas City Chiefs in hopes of catching a glimpse of Tay with her crimson-red lips cheering on her man. But Taylor isn’t the only famous person in a relationship with a pro footballer. Hailee Steinfeld is engaged to Josh Allen, quarterback for the Buffalo Bills. The NFL posted a video of Hallie on Instagram, which ignited a fire in the comment section. And boy, did people get ugly.
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It Seems Some Football Fans Would Like To See More of Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen Than Tay And Trav
Sure, there’s been a lot of press for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce for the last two seasons. She’s the biggest star on the planet, and her love story has piqued a lot of interest. But according to the fans, some of them are over it and would rather see Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen.
This person is ready for something new. “Can we post this relationship more than Taylor and Travis?”
And this fan thinks Hailee Steinfeld and Kosh Allen are better than all of the Chiefs players and their girls. “Hailee>>>> Taylor, Britanny; Jackson Mahomes.”
“She’s so amazing man, love this for Josh, they are so better than Taylor and Travis and so real and not staged,” another fan wrote of Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen.
But let’s not get it totally twisted. There is still plenty of love for Taylor and Travis.
This person feels like the couple gets bullied unfairly. “The way NFL fans bully Taylor Swift is so embarrassing. She doesn’t do anything but support her boyfriend.”
This fan had a great point, “Everyone bringing up Taylor Swift on a post that has nothing to do with her. I thought y’all didn’t care about her?”
If they’re happy, can’t we just leave them all alone? There’s room for everyone at the table to be friends.
This story’s featured image is by Perry Knotts/Getty Images.
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