Previously, when George Clooney admitted to not arguing once with his wife, Amal Clooney, we couldn’t help but raise our eyebrows. The same discussion is now making headlines once again after the veteran star appeared on Travis Kelce’s podcast titled New Heights. The reason? Travis claimed that he and fiancée, Taylor Swift, are in the same boat as George and Amal Clooney. The NFL Player confessed that he hasn’t had a single argument with the singer in their 2.5-year-long relationship! This is a shocking revelation because let’s be real, it is not actually healthy!
Travis Kelce Reveals He’s Never Had A Fight With Taylor Swift
On his podcast, Travis Kelce asked George Clooney about his claim of not arguing with Amal Clooney once in their marriage. The actor revealed that he wasn’t lying about it and proceeded to ask the same question to the NFL player. Travis mentioned that in his and Taylor Swift’s two-and-a-half-year relationship, they haven’t argued even once. The Ocean’s Eleven star further stated that he and Amal do not see any point in getting into an argument, as neither of them is going to win it. He noted that he was 64 years old, while questioning what he’s going to even argue about. He went on to praise his wife and expressed feeling “lucky” to have her in his life.
Why Not Fighting With Your Partner Unhealthy?
We get it, both the couples: George and Amal Clooney and Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are your favourites. But in case your mind is automatically glorifying the “never once argued” statement, please stop! This is unhealthy. Having arguments is actually a sign of a healthy relationship. It often helps a couple understand each other’s problems and the things they aren’t okay with. Solving arguments actually helps strengthen a couple’s relationship.
Of course, if a couple can’t help but argue every single day, it’s a red flag. But so is never arguing. There should be a balance between the two. We need to understand that both people in a relationship have their own personalities. It’s hard to always be on the same page and not fight at all. It’s time to remove rose-tinted glasses and see things as they are. Here’s what we go by: Argue and keep your point, but also empathise and resolve. If you can’t, it’s probably time to move on.

