Taylor Swift Trusts One Person With Her Money, but It’s Not Travis Kelce — Source
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Taylor Swift Trusts One Person With Her Money, but It’s Not Travis Kelce — Source

Taylor Swift has reportedly trusted only one person with her money. People might think it’s Travis Kelce, but reportedly, it’s not him. A source claimed that the singer’s father, Scott Swift, is allegedly the man standing behind his daughter’s billion-dollar empire. Furthermore, the report mentioned that the 74-year-old is said to have put a prenup in place for the soon-to-be-married couple. For those unversed, Kelce and Taylor would seemingly tie the knot this year after announcing their engagement last August.

Taylor Swift reportedly trusts Scott Swift to protect her interests

Taylor Swift would reportedly trust only her dad, Scott Swift, with her money. A source told Rob Shuter’s Naughty But Nice that the senior is the “definition of a great father.” He has seemingly “protected” the pop star her entire life, especially when she was building her career in the music industry. “He’s always there, but never in the spotlight,” they added.

Moreover, he reportedly helped his daughter become the “biggest star in the world.” While he seemed to be “polite, charming, and incredibly warm,” Scott would allegedly become “sharper” when it came to Taylor’s protection and her business interests.

Therefore, Scott has reportedly been the one handling the engaged couple’s prenuptial agreement. “When you’re dealing with nearly $2 billion in combined assets, a prenup isn’t a sign of mistrust. It’s smart business.” Another insider said, while referring to Kelce and Taylor’s estimated net worth.

Meanwhile, the NFL star said to have immense respect for his soon-to-be father-in-law. The athlete has reportedly been aware of Scott’s skills as he helped his daughter build a successful empire. Hence, from Kelce’s side, there was “never any drama and never any pushback.”

“Taylor has romance in her heart, and Scott has business in his head. The prenup isn’t about preparing for failure—it’s about protecting everything they’ve built,” a source concluded.

Originally written by Suushmmita Sen on Reality Tea.

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