Travis Kelce's Dad Responds To Conspiracy Theory About Taylor Swift Birthing The Antichrist With Just Three Words

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Being a celebrity almost certainly means that somewhere online, there's an incredibly bizarre conspiracy theory about you.

Taylor Swift, for instance, has been the subject of everything from odd rumors about her Person of The Year award to a Fox News host's claims that she's a 'government asset'—proof that she's not exempt from truly outlandish gossip.

The expression "the sky's the limit" seems fitting as yet another extreme theory claims that Taylor Swift is linked to the 'Antichrist'.

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This particular rumor has been circulating online for some time, positing that the 'Karma' singer is either the Antichrist or somehow associated with it.

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The rumor has recently been spotlighted again due to Taylor Swift's relationship with NFL player Travis Kelce.

As their relationship becomes a popular topic online, a new post spreading this absurd claim has gained significant traction.

"A televangelist from Arkansas claims Satan is orchestrating Taylor Swift's marriage to Travis Kelce so that she can give birth to the antichrist and trigger the apocalyptic thousand-year war against Christ. Must she do everything? And during a world tour," read the post.

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In the midst of a world tour, too? It hardly seems plausible that she would find the time.

It's crucial to note that the televangelist supposedly behind this statement remains unnamed, and the claim itself is rather vague—essentially, it's an unsubstantiated claim that some preacher, somewhere, has made a highly specific and prophetic accusation against the pop star.

Ed Kelce found the entire situation humorous and shared his reaction on Instagram once the post started circulating on social media.

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In the comments, he playfully commented: "That's my boy!", a response that amused other social media users who also dismissed the post as not serious.

"[Ed Kelce] this just made me laugh so hard… you are the best!" one user commented.

"Ok you win the internet for the day lol," another remarked.

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"We love a supportive father," joked another user.

Other users, meanwhile, joked about the ridiculousness of the claim.

"All this while playing to sold out arenas worldwide AND making cinnamon rolls and pop tarts for the Chiefs offensive line," one user commented.

"And I thought I had a lot going on!" another added humorously.

While yet another remarked: "The pressure we put on working women! When will it stop?"

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