TravisTravis Kelce’s dad gives direct three word response to conspiracy theory that Taylor Swift will give birth to the Antichrist

    Hailey Bieber, Justin’s partner, even took to the post to comment, stating, “A pretty crier.”

    From outlandish theories speculating about the reasons behind her Person of The Year award to a Fox News host suggesting she’s an ‘asset’ to the government, it seems Taylor Swift is not immune to some rather wild conspiracy theories circulating about her.

    But, as the saying goes, the sky’s the limit, with another bizarre conspiracy theory suggesting that the singer is somehow linked to the ‘Antichrist’.

    This claim has long circulated on the internet, suggesting that the ‘Karma’ singer either is the Antichrist herself or is somehow connected to them. However, it has recently taken a new turn due to her relationship with NFL player Travis Kelce.

    While their burgeoning relationship has dominated many peopleโ€™s social media feeds, a recent post has begun circulating about this absurd claim.

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    One bizarre theory is that Swift is somehow tied to the โ€˜Antichristโ€™ (Ashok Kumar/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)

    The post stated, “A televangelist hailing from Arkansas asserts that Satan is orchestrating Taylor Swift’s union with Travis Kelce, purportedly to facilitate the birth of the antichrist and instigate a thousand-year apocalyptic conflict against Christ. It seems she’s tasked with quite a lot, all amidst a global tour.”

    Even amidst a world tour? I doubt she’d find the time for it.

    Before delving into this, it’s crucial to highlight that the televangelist supposedly behind this statement remains unnamed, and the phrasing used is notably ambiguous. Essentially, it amounts to an unverified assertion suggesting that a preacher, somewhere, has made a strangely specific and prophetic statement regarding the music star.

    Nevertheless, Ed Kelce found humor in the situation and didn’t hesitate to share his thoughts on Instagram after the post gained traction on social media.

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    Ed Kelce certainly saw the funny side of the conspiracy theory.(Ashok Kumar/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)

    In the comments section, he playfully quipped, “That’s my son!” This sparked amusement among other social media users, who likewise didn’t view the post with seriousness.

    “One user commented, ‘[Ed Kelce], this genuinely cracked me up… you’re the greatest!'”

    “Alright, you’ve won the internet for today, haha,” remarked another user.

    “Nothing beats a supportive dad,” another joked.

    Other users simply joked about the sheer absurdity of the supposed claim in the first place.

    “Meanwhile, juggling sold-out arenas worldwide AND whipping up cinnamon rolls and pop tarts for the Chiefs’ offensive line,” one user quipped.

    “And here I thought I had a packed schedule!” another joked.

    A third remarked, “Talk about the pressure on working women! When will it ever end?”