According to some recent stories, Taylor Swift thinks Travis Kelce deserve to pack on a few pounds during his offseason, especially after all the effort he took to fly around to world to be with her while she was touring.

Taylor Swift Loves Travis Kelce's Apparent 'Dad Bod'

On his "New Heights" podcast on Wednesday, Travis made light of his present weight situation, telling his brother Jason that he had gained roughly 30 pounds and felt like he had moved up a weight class since having more freedom during the off-season.

 

The Kelce brothers were likely talking about his weight because he was spotted on the beach in the Bahamas with Swift.

Since winning his third Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs last month, Travis Kelce may have gained a few pounds, but that hasn't stopped his girlfriend Taylor Swift from just loving him and his "dad bod."

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Swift enjoys his evolving physique, according to an insider who spoke exclusively to Daily Mail.

Taylor Swift Thinks Travis Kelce Will Return to His Peak Level Soon

"Travis and his dad bod is the reward he is giving himself for having an epic Super Bowl winning season, and during his offseason -- since he has been able to party and spend some quality time with Taylor -- he isn't training the way that he usually does as he is resting," the insider explained. 

Taylor believes her partner "deserves" to let go, the insider said, and does not mind the present result of that letting go. "She thinks he is hot in all incarnations and thinks he deserves it," the insider said. 

"She knows he will be back to peak level later this year, and where he is at now is not a problem at all," the insider added. 

The source even joked, "Plus, at the end of the day, if this is the alternate body that he will have after he retires, it still isn't a bad body to look at."

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