The Australian media has been abuzz with the news of Taylor Swift’s presence in the country, alongside her newfound flame, Travis Kelce.
Jana Hocking, a prominent voice from news.com.au, humorously delves into the intricacies of their budding romance, drawing parallels with her own dating escapades.
Hocking sets the stage by playfully acknowledging the subdued nature of Swift and Kelce’s arrival, contrasting it with the monumental impact of their union. From Swift’s enchanting melodies to Kelce’s athletic prowess, the duo brings together a blend of musical and sporting charisma that captivates both fans and curious onlookers alike.
Delving into Swift’s dating history, Hocking categorizes her romantic pursuits into distinct “eras,” each characterized by its unique set of paramours. From the “Long and Lanky English Lad Era,” featuring heartthrobs like Harry Styles and Tom Hiddleston, to the “Actor Era,” with notable mentions of Taylor Lautner and Jake Gyllenhaal, Swift’s love life reads like a captivating saga.
Hocking’s whimsical narrative takes a personal turn as she reflects on her own rendezvous with a former soap star, reminiscing about the theatrics and passion that defined that era of her life.
Taylor is in her “Footballer Era”
Transitioning to the “Musician Era,” Swift’s roster of former flames includes luminaries like John Mayer and Joe Jonas. Hocking draws parallels to her own dalliance with a drummer named Wayne Keene, acknowledging the allure of men who possess musical talents.
Now, with Kelce in the spotlight as Swift’s latest beau, it’s the “Footballer Era” that takes center stage. “Which brings us to Travis. The Footballer Era. Safe to say, I’ve enjoyed this era once or twice. OK, three times. So sue me. I like muscles. That’s why I can say without a doubt that this relationship will be simply that, an era. Not a lifetime. Ooof, I can hear the Swifties coming for me now. But trust me on this, my friendship bracelet-wearing readers. It’s not going to last”, says Hocking.
However, beneath the glitz and glamour of Kelce’s sequined Super Bowl attire lies a deeper question of compatibility. Hocking humorously questions whether Swift’s love for crafting melodies and playing with fluffy cats can truly align with Kelce’s passion for beer-chugging and sports banter.
In a whimsical high school analogy, Hocking likens Swift and Kelce’s relationship to the classic trope of the jock dating the music nerd. She playfully urges Swift to return to her creative roots, envisioning collaborations with artists like John Mayer.