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Travis Kelce is taking center stage off the field with his recent engagement to Taylor Swift, and it’s a story worth sharing! The Kansas City Chiefs tight end spilled the beans on his proposal during the latest episode of his “New Heights” podcast, emphasizing that the secret sauce for a perfect proposal is all about knowing your partner.
The proposal took place in a beautiful garden outside of Travis’s Missouri home a scene straight out of a romantic movie. And let’s be honest, who wouldn’t want to pop the question while surrounded by flowers? He later had some heartwarming words of wisdom for fans sharing the love, saying that it’s essential to remember the significance of the moment. Can you really blame him for putting romance first?
Of course, brotherly love was in full swing, with Jason Kelce chiming in to congratulate the newly engaged couple on the podcast. With more than a little humor, he celebrated this milestone, probably already angling for a fun bachelor party. Fair warning to Travis: no matter how intimate your engagement was, this wedding is sure to be a spectacle, and we can’t wait to see what unfolds next!
Love is in the air, and Travis clearly has snagged a few pointers worth sharing. Have you experienced the perfect proposal? What do you think makes it special—an extravagant display or a heartfelt moment? Let’s get talking!
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According to longevity experts, here are a few things you should do every morning if you want to live to 100: Drink a glass of water immediately . . . eat a nutrient-rich breakfast . . . get some exercise, or stretch . . . practice mindfulness . . . set your intentions for the day . . . and then enjoy your coffee.
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It doesn’t matter how old, or how smart you are. Anyone can fall for a scam . . . just be careful...
A woman in Japan who’s in her 80s just fell for one of the sillier “romance scams” we’ve seen.
Back in July, she started talking to a guy on social media who claimed he was an ASTRONAUT . . . so, maybe a red flag. But she kept talking to him and developed feelings.
He finally dropped the hammer one day and claimed he was in trouble. And here’s the story he went with: He said he was “in space on a spaceship” . . . was “under ATTACK” on his ship . . . and needed oxygen.
He asked if she’d float him enough cash to buy more O2, and she agreed. She sent him a million yen, or around $6,700.


