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Travis Kelce announced that he’s leaving Elon Musk’s ‘Hate Machine’ X app, Calling it a ‘Toxic waste dump’ after his Scathing and Hurtful comments about Taylor Swift calling her…see more
In a bold move, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce has announced he is leaving Elon Musk’s social media platform, X (formerly Twitter), after facing backlash for scathing and hurtful comments about pop icon Taylor Swift. The tight end, known for his outspoken personality, took to the platform to express his frustrations with the ongoing drama surrounding his personal life and Swift.
Kelce’s comments, which many deemed disrespectful towards Swift, quickly sparked outrage among fans and celebrities alike. Despite his initial attempt to clarify his remarks, the backlash intensified, leading Kelce to make a decisive exit from the platform.
In a statement shared on X before deactivating his account, Kelce called the platform a “toxic waste dump,” criticizing the hostile environment and the negative impact it had on his mental well-being. “I’ve had enough of this place,” he wrote. “The energy here is draining, and I won’t be part of a platform that promotes this kind of negativity and hate. Time for me to step away and focus on what matters—my career, my family, and my peace of mind.”
Kelce’s exit has reignited the debate over the direction of X under Elon Musk’s leadership, with many questioning the platform’s role in fostering online hostility and division. Since Musk’s acquisition of the platform, X has seen significant changes, including a rise in controversial content and a loosening of content moderation policies.
While some have supported Kelce’s decision, others have criticized him for leaving a platform that has become a hub for polarized discourse. Despite the mixed reactions, Kelce’s departure highlights the increasing pressures athletes and celebrities face when navigating social media’s often toxic landscape.
As for his relationship with Swift, it remains to be seen how the controversy will impact their rumored connection, which has kept fans on edge for weeks.