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Published 09:48 03 Jul 2026 GMT
Nearly two years after a fake "breakup plan" claiming to reveal the end of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's relationship spread across the internet, the person responsible has still not been identified.
The fabricated document first appeared on Reddit on September 3, 2024, and was presented as paperwork supposedly left on the desk of an employee at Kelce's public relations firm, Full Scope Public Relations.
Titled "Comprehensive Media Plan for Travis Kelce's Public Relations Following Breakup with Taylor Swift," the document quickly went viral, fueling speculation that the couple's romance had been carefully staged for publicity.
The alleged plan even included a proposed breakup announcement date of September 28, 2024, with a statement scheduled for release three days later after what it described as the "initial media frenzy" had settled.
The draft statement suggested the split would be handled in a respectful way, telling fans: "Travis and Taylor have decided to part ways after careful consideration. They both value and respect each other's personal lives and appreciate your respect for privacy during this time."
The supposed announcement also claimed the pair would remain "committed to their careers and personal growth" while continuing to be friends who "wish each other the best."
The claims were swiftly rejected by Full Scope Public Relations, which issued a firm denial after the document began circulating online.
A representative for the agency said: "These documents are entirely false and fabricated and were not created, issued or authorized by this agency."
The agency also revealed it had contacted Reddit's legal team "to initiate proceedings against the individuals or entities responsible for the unlawful and injurious forgery of documents."
Although the fake paperwork was dismissed almost immediately, it sparked widespread debate online. Fans spent weeks attempting to work out who had created the forged document, with many pointing to its writing style as an early clue that it was not authentic.
Despite the attention it received, the person behind the hoax has never been publicly identified.
The document also failed to match reality. Rather than splitting as the forged paperwork claimed they would, Swift and Kelce continued their relationship. According to the source material, the couple later became engaged in August 2025 and are now preparing for their wedding, putting any remaining doubts about the authenticity of the fake "breakup plan" to rest.
While the forged document became one of the biggest talking points surrounding the couple's relationship, the biggest unanswered question remains who created it in the first place.
Even after two years, the fake "breakup plan" remains an internet mystery, with no confirmed individual ever taking responsibility for the viral hoax.