Viral documents claiming Travis Kelce’s publicists created a “comprehensive media plan” for his breakup with Taylor Swift are fake, a rep for Full Scope Public Relations, the agency that represents the NFL star, confirms to Page Six.
“These documents are entirely false and fabricated and were not created, issued or authorized by this agency,” a spokesperson for the public relations firm says.
We’re told that Full Scope has lawyered up and is currently weighing out their legal options against the perpetrators of the misinformation. The Reddit post that originally distributed the docs has been removed.
“We have engaged our legal team to initiate proceedings against the individuals or entities responsible for the unlawful and injurious forgery of documents,” the spokesperson says.
A source close to the situation tells Page Six exclusively that the “fabricated” documents appear to be a school project made by a die-hard fan.
We’re told that a tell-tale sign that the document was created by a student is the fact that words like “objective” were used, which are common in college homework assignments.
The source also points out that Full Scope’s logo is readily available on several areas online, including the company’s website, making it all that easier for a student making a fake doc to rip it off from the internet.
The PR plan was first shared via Snapchat and said, “This is on emilys desk rn lol.”
Page Six is told that Full Scope has never hired an individual named Emily.
However, the docs started to spread online not only because it centered around one of the world’s most famous couples but because it also had very specific details laid out.
It noted that Chiefs tight end and the pop superstar would announce their separation on Sept. 28 — three days after their alleged split — to “allow the initial media frenzy to settle and ensure clarity.”
The plan claimed Full Scope would “emphasize” that the split was a “mutual decision” and pinned it as a “natural part of life and an opportunity for personal evolution.”
There was also a “content” section of the document that instructed those involved to share a “gracious” and “respectful” statement to select media outlets that stressed “mutual respect.”
“Example: Travis and Taylor have decided to part ways after careful consideration. They both value and respect each other’s personal lives and appreciate your respect for privacy during this time,” the document read.
The strategy also guided those involved to use the media spotlight to reinforce 34-year-old Kelce’s “commitment to his career and his ongoing achievements in the sports industry.”
Furthermore, planned “talking points” included reviewing some of Kelce’s recent sports achievements as well as future goals, plus his “respect” for the “Karma” hitmaker, 34.
The strategy also said to “avoid discussing personal details about the relationship or breakup.”
Reps for Swift did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
Contrary to the false split report, Page Six has been told several times by people within the famous couple’s circle that there is an engagement on the table.
In fact, a source told us in January that the Kansas City Chiefs star asked Swift’s dad, Scott Swift, for her hand in marriage, who “wholeheartedly” agreed.
Another insider told Page Six exclusively in August that an engagement “is happening soon.”
Taylor and Kelce have been dating since July 2023 and took their relationship public in September 2023 when she arrived at his NFL game against the Chicago Bears at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. They were seen looking cozy as they exited the stadium that evening.
The 14-time Grammy winner showed up to cheer her beau on at 12 more of his games — including at Super Bowl LVIII, where they were photographed kissing and celebrating on the field.
Kelce, for his part, has been just as supportive by flying around the world to catch Swift at several of her Eras Tour concerts.