Chiefs: Donald Trump Makes Shocking Prediction About Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift Romance

President Donald Trump gestures before the start of the Army-Navy football game at Michie Stadium on December 12, 2020 in West Point, New York. (Photo : BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

Former U.S. president Donald Trump offered his perspective on the blossoming relationship between world-famous pop star Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.

During an exclusive interview with the Daily Caller, the 77-year-old former chief executive and businessman made a somewhat ambiguous statement of good wishes, seemingly with an underlying tone of skepticism or reservation.

"I wish the best for both of them. I hope they enjoy their life, maybe together, maybe not - most likely not," the former president said.

As Swift and Kelce continue to capture the spotlight with their reported connection, Trump's commentary on their relationship adds a layer of intrigue to this high-profile celebrity pairing.

The rumored couple's relationship is sure to remain a subject of curiosity and speculation, with their every move scrutinized by fans and observers alike.

Read more: Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban's Breakup Request To Taylor Swift Draws Response From Travis Kelce

Will Taylor Swift attend the Chiefs' next game?

The internet went into a frenzy when the "You Belong With Me" singer made an appearance during the Chiefs Week 3 game, wherein they delivered a commanding performance, clinching a 41-10 victory over the Chicago Bears on Sunday, September 24.

According to reports from NFL insider Jordan Schultz and Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports, it is anticipated that Swift will once more make an appearance during the Chiefs' next game against the New York Jets, scheduled for Sunday, October 1, at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

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