Kylie Kelce has an interesting take on Travis Kelce’s claims that he has never argued with fiancée Taylor Swift. She addressed this topic on her December 11 episode of Not Gonna Lie. For those unversed, Kelce confessed on the December 3 episode of the New Heights podcast that he and Swift have “never once” argued in their relationship.
Kylie Kelce responds to Travis Kelce’s comments
Kylie Kelce reacts to Travis Kelce’s comments that he has never argued with Taylor Swift. She called out her husband, Jason, for largely keeping quiet during Travis and George Clooney’s banter on the topic.
She said, “Notice how my husband was oddly quiet during this segment. He did ask a couple of clarifying questions, but for the most part, his a** knew that he could not say that after almost eight years married. We absolutely argue.”
Furthermore, the mother-of-four added, “Now, do we argue often? Not really. But we’ve definitely argued, for sure.” Kylie pondered over Travis and Clooney’s conversation about getting into arguments with their partners. She clarified that she was not a “yelling arguer,” and the arguments in their house are not a “yelling situation.”
The podcaster said, “I just think that if you’re married, you live together, specifically if you have children, you’re potentially having some sleepless nights. You might have varying degrees of patience with certain situations with your kids.”
Moreover, Kylie confessed she is not buying into Travis and Clooney’s claims that they have never argued with their SOs. She said, “You’re telling me you don’t bicker or argue? Or maybe you do bicker, but you don’t argue? I’m very confused about this.”
Kylie hilariously quipped that she would not argue with Clooney’s wife, Amal, either. She joked, “To George Clooney’s credit, I would not argue with Amal either. Absolutely not. I would be right behind her like, ‘Yeah, get them, what she said. I’m with her.’ Whatever she says, we ride at dawn.”
Even couples therapist Dr. Argie Allen-Wilson believes that Travis and Taylor not arguing in their relationship is not a healthy sign. Wilson believes that “fair fighting” should be the “gold standard” in a relationship.

