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Kylie Kelce Calls Out Jason Kelce's Silence After Travis Kelce's Confession of "Never" Having Argument with Taylor Swift
Kylie Kelce doubts Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift have never argued, highlighting the need to define what counts as arguing, bickering, or yelling in relationships.
- On Dec. 11, Kylie Kelce responded to Travis Kelce's claim that he and Taylor Swift 'never once' argued, emphasizing the importance of defining what counts as an argument.
- On Dec. 3, during a New Heights episode, Travis Kelce said he 'haven't gotten into an argument — never once' while discussing George Clooney's similar remark about his marriage.
- During the episode she quipped that her husband Jason Kelce was 'oddly quiet' and said she and Jason Kelce, husband, 'absolutely argue' while raising their four children: Wyatt, Elliotte, Bennett and Finnley.
- Kylie pressed for clarity on what qualifies as an argument, distinguishing yelling from arguing or bickering and noting, 'if you have children-- you're potentially having some sleepless nights,' she continued.
- Broader skepticism arose as George Clooney, actor, has said he and Amal Clooney, international human rights lawyer, never fought in their 10-plus years together, while public listeners and family members often question such claims.
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Unlike Taylor Swift, I argue with my partner every day. We've been together for 30 years.
Kinga Krzeminska/Getty ImagesTravis Kelce said in his podcast "New Heights" that he and Taylor Swift never argue.During the podcast, the brothers asked George Clooney about how he also never argues with Amal.I, on the other hand, fight with my partner regularly and we've been together for 30 years.As a happily married amateur matchmaker who has helped fix up 30 marriages and was set up with my own miraculous mate, I have rooted for Taylor and Tr…
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Total News Sources21
Leaning Left9Leaning Right4Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Left
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left
50% Left
L 50%
C 28%
R 22%
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