Travis Kelce, the famous Tight End of the Kansas City Chiefs, recently made it talk about himself not only for his sports companies, but also for a drastic decision that has shaken the world of social media and fans of the pop star Taylor Swift. In an exclusive interview released yesterday, 27 July 2025, Kelce announced its intention to abandon the X app, the platform owned by Elon Musk, defining it in no uncertain terms a “landfill of toxic waste”. The motivation behind this choice is linked to a series of sharp and offensive comments aimed at his partner, Taylor Swift, who have invaded the platform in recent months, pushing the player to take a clear position.

The relationship between Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift, which began publicly in September 2023, was the center of media attention, arousing both enthusiasm and disputes. The couple, often in the spotlight for their chemistry and mutual support, had to face criticisms and speculations, especially after the defeat of the Chiefs at the Super Bowl 2025 against the Philadelphia Eagles. On that occasion, Taylor Swift was whistled by the fans while she was framed on the stadium screens, an episode that fueled further online discussions. However, the real breaking point for Kelce seems to have been the increasingly hostile tone of some content on X, where the singer was the target of personal attacks, often with a misogynist background, and of conspiracy theories that painted it as a manipulative figure.
According to sources close to Kelce, the player monitored the escalation of negative comments on the platform for months, many of which amplified by the political polarization followed in the presidential elections of 2024 The platform to spread messages of hatred. A report by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue has detected an increase of 4,600% of misogynist content on X in the 24 hours following Trump’s victory, a figure that seems to have influenced Kelce’s decision. “I can no longer stay on a platform that allows this kind of poison,” said the Tight End, according to what is reported by an insider.
Kelce’s decision arrives in a moment of great ferment for X, which is facing criticism for the management of disinformation and toxic content. After the acquisition by Elon Musk in 2022, the platform underwent a 16%drop of active users, according to data published by Wired Italia, and had to face accusations of promoting the dissemination of divisive rhetorical. Kelce’s farewell, a prominent figure in American sport and linked to one of the most influential celebrities in the world, represents a serious blow for the image of X, already under pressure for the loss of confidence by some user communities, such as Taylor Swift fans, who started migrating to alternative platforms such as Bluesky.
It is not the first time that the Swift-Kelce couple is located in the center of disputes related to social media. At the beginning of 2024, Taylor Swift was the victim of pornographic deepfakes spread over X, an episode that prompted the platform to temporarily censor its name in research. In addition, the theories of the conspiracy that accused Swift of being a “pentagon weapon” to influence the American elections continued to circulate, fueling a climate of hostility. Kelce, who in the past has publicly defended his partner, seems to have reached the limit of tolerance. “Travis is a person who believes in authenticity and respect,” commented a source close to the couple. “Seeing Taylor attacked so cowardly pushed him to say enough.”
Despite the difficulties, Kelce and Swift continue to prove a solid couple. After the disappointment of the Super Bowl, the two allowed themselves a romantic holiday in a secret location, probably in Europe, to find some serenity away from the spotlight. Kelce’s decision to stay in the NFL for the 2025-2026 season, strongly encouraged by Swift, demonstrates their mutual commitment to support each other. However, Kelce’s abandonment of X may not be an isolated case: some observers suggest that other public characters could follow his example, further questioning the future of the platform.
While Swift fans, known as “Swifties,” celebrate Kelce’s position, the story raises wider questions about the responsibility of social platforms in moderating content and protecting users. For now, Kelce seems determined to focus on his career and his relationship, leaving X and his chaos behind him. His move could inspire a wider debate on how social media manage online hatred, in an era in which fame and influence are often accompanied by a high price.