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Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift seem to be increasingly serious about their relationship.
After the couple appeared to go public with an evening out in New York City last month, the Chiefs star reportedly purchased a $6 million mansion for additional privacy whenever Swift comes to visit him in Kansas City. Swift has shown up to multiple Chiefs games this year, and Kelce reportedly plans to visit her during the team's bye week as she begins the international leg of her Eras tour.
First, however, the Chiefs play a game against the Miami Dolphins in Germany on Sunday, where reporters had some pointed queries about Kelce's relationship. On Friday, one international reporter went as far as to ask Kelce about his status with Swift and whether the tight end is "in love."
Kelce's status?
"I got to see her last week," Kelce said, per ESPN's Jeff Darlington.
Is he in love?
"I'm going to keep my personal relationship personal," he answered.

Kelce did provide a funny answer when asked if he knew Swift's plans for Sunday's game.
"When I mention if she's going to be at the game, the Vegas line and over/under on my catches goes up and down, the spread goes up and down," he said. "So I'm just going to keep that to myself."
Fair enough.
Kelce might be right about the betting lines. Swift attended the last Chiefs home game at Arrowhead Stadium prior to their international trip, and Kelce recorded a season-high 12 catches and 179 yards in a 31-17 win over the Los Angeles Chargers. The next week, when she was absent prepping for the Eras tour, the Chiefs traveled to Denver and lost their first game to the Broncos since 2015, as Kelce recorded just six catches and 58 yards.
Kelce's struggles against the Broncos were much more likely related to Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who was suffering from flu-like symptoms going into Sunday's game. Still, Kelce is probably wise to steer clear of the bettors.
Kelce's brother Jason, who plays center for the Philadelphia Eagles, told NBC Sports' Peter King that while he is happy Travis is in a relationship that he is "genuine about," Jason worries about all the media attention.
"So on one hand, [I'm] really, really happy for my brother and where he's at in his current situation with Taylor," he said. "But on the other hand, there's some, I think, alarms sometimes with how you know, over-in-pursuit people can be.
"Overall, he can deal with some of this. As long as it's not, you know, becoming a threat to his safety and things like that."
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Tom Westerholm is a Life & Trends Reporter for Newsweek based in Michigan. His work is focused on reporting on trending ... Read more