Former UFC star Paige VanZant doesn't support Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's relationship, calling it "100 percent fake." Van Zandt, 29, believes the star-studded couple's "love story" is entirely a "publicity stunt.

" She added on her own podcast, "Page and Austin," that the 12-time Grammy Award winner can reach "a completely different audience" only with the Chiefs' star tight end. Ta. 

"I think Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's 'Love Story' is 100 percent fake," she said. "Come on, Swifties." UFC fans are coming for me, I think I can handle the "Swifties." 

"It's advertising. It's -- first of all, it's huge for the NFL, because, yeah, the NFL is big. "Taylor Swift is huge, and now a whole different demographic is watching the NFL. ” Van Zant continued. “Think about the women who are buying Travis Kelce jerseys right now.

 This is a huge publicity stunt on both fronts. That's good for Taylor Swift, good for the NFL, and good for Travis Kelce. There are so many strategic things happening. 

The US Sun

The couple's relationship seemingly blossomed early in the season when Swift appeared at one of Kelce's games. Since then, the two have made public appearances together at other Chiefs games, Swift's Hellas tour in Argentina, and on Saturday Night Live. 

Swift flew to Kansas City to stay with Kelsey this week after completing the South American leg of her "Ellas Tour."

NY Post

 Kelsey bought a $6 million mansion in Kansas City so they could have the privacy they needed. She will take her two month vacation and return with her four performances in Tokyo on February 7, 2024.

 VanZant wrestled in MMA for six years until her release in 2020, when she started her OnlyFans account and carved out a new path for her. 

She has managed to show off her body to viewers more times in one day than in her "entire martial arts career," and she plans to quit soon. No, she said.

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 "OnlyFans has definitely been my biggest source of income. "I would say it summed up my martial arts career," she told Barstool Sports . 

"I say this when I transition, I've been through a lot in my career. I've been really lucky in my career," she added. .

 "I've had quite a bit of success outside of the UFC and outside of competition. I've worked pretty hard in other industries and tried to become a mainstream talent."