Kylie Kelce Reacted To Travis Kelce's Claim That He And Taylor Swift Have Never Had An Argument
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Kylie Kelce Reacted To Travis Kelce's Claim That He And Taylor Swift Have Never Had An Argument
"As with everything Travis and Taylor do or say, this claim sparked a great deal of online discourse. Some thought it was totally far-fetched that two busy adults who've been together that long would never have butted heads at least once. While others thought it was completely plausible. And now, the latest person to weigh in on the subject is Travis's very own sister-in-law, Kylie Kelce."
""Notice how my husband was oddly quiet during this segment," she said, discussing the viral clip. "He did ask a couple of clarifying questions. But for the most part, his ass knew that he could not say that after almost eight years married... We absolutely argue." After revealing where she and Jason stand on the topic, Kylie then expressed some doubts about the no-fights claim, questioning if they all share the same definition of "argument.""
""I wonder if they're trying to classify an argument as like, an argument... To be fair, I'm not a yelling arguer. So the arguments in our house, they're not a yelling situation," she 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.""
Travis Kelce asserted that he and fiancée Taylor Swift have never had an argument in two and a half years, which sparked public debate about plausibility. Kylie Kelce, Travis's sister-in-law, addressed the remark on her podcast and noted Jason Kelce stayed quiet. Kylie said she and Jason do argue after nearly eight years of marriage and questioned whether Travis and Taylor share the same definition of an "argument." Kylie described her household's disputes as non-yelling bickering and cited marriage and parenting stresses that can reduce patience and lead to disagreements.
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