Taylor Swift denies she will quit music after marrying Travis Kelce
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Taylor Swift is just getting started.

The pop star, 35, shut down the speculation that “The Life of a Showgirl” is her final album since she’s getting married to Travis Kelce.

“That’s an incredibly shocking thing to say,” Swift responded to BBC Radio 2’s Scott Mills when he mentioned fans’ concerns about her potentially quitting music after getting married.

“It’s not why people get married, so they can quit their job,” she added in the Monday interview.

“I think the fans were just panicking,” Mills told the Grammy Award winner, who acknowledged that the Swifties “love to panic sometimes.”

Swift explained, “I love being with someone who appreciates my work and understands how much creating music and art means to me.”

The “Opalite” singer, who put out her latest album on Friday, also explained how Kelce, 36, supports her career.

“Travis is amazing because he’s really dedicated to his own career, and my passion for music resonates with him,” she shared. “There will never be a moment when he’ll say, ‘I’m upset that you’re still creating music.’ Picture him going, ‘The music I knew you loved, I expected you to stop making that.’ It’s just not going to happen.”

“Supporting each other in our professions is incredibly fun, even though our jobs are quite different,” she remarked about her relationship with the Kansas City Chiefs player. “Yet, there are also many similarities.”

“Both of us are performers who entertain people for about three and a half hours in NFL stadiums. For him, it’s practice and games; for me, it’s rehearsals and shows. We just use different words to describe them. We’re both part of teams. There’s a lot in common,” Swift observed.

Swift revealed her engagement to the NFL star on August 26. The couple shared photos of Kelce proposing to Swift, who was wearing a large sparkling engagement ring, in a vibrant garden setting.

The billionaire songwriter teased the pair’s wedding plans when she appeared on “The Graham Norton Show” on Friday to promote her album.

“You’ll know,” Swift said. “I want to do the album stuff first, and the wedding is what happens after in terms of planning.”

“I think it will be fun to plan,” she added.

Some of Swift’s songs on her new 12-track album appear to reference Kelce, including “The Fate of Ophelia,” “Opalite,” “Eldest Daughter,” “Wi$h Li$t” and “Wood.”

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