Viral documents claiming Travis Kelce’s publicists created a “comprehensive media plan” for his breakup with Taylor Swift are fake, a rep for Full Scope Public Relations, the agency that represents the NFL star, confirms to Page Six.
“These documents are entirely false and fabricated and were not created, issued or authorized by this agency,” a spokesperson for the public relations firm says.
We’re told that Full Scope has lawyered up and is currently weighing out their legal options against the perpetrators of the misinformation. The Reddit post that originally distributed the docs has been removed.
“We have engaged our legal team to initiate proceedings against the individuals or entities responsible for the unlawful and injurious forgery of documents,” the spokesperson says.
A source close to the situation tells Page Six exclusively that the “fabricated” documents appear to be a school project made by a die-hard fan.
We’re told that a tell-tale sign that the document was created by a student is the fact that words like “objective” were used, which are common in college homework assignments.
The source also points out that Full Scope’s logo is readily available on several areas online, including the company’s website, making it all that easier for a student making a fake doc to rip it off from the internet.