Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift have never argued.
The 36-year-old NFL star got engaged to the chart-topping singer earlier this year, and Travis has now claimed that they've never had a single argument in the whole time they've been together.
Travis - who began dating Taylor in 2023 - told George Clooney on the New Heights podcast: "I haven’t gotten into an argument. Never once."
George has been married to his wife Amal since 2014, and he feels as though arguing achieves nothing.
The Hollywood star quipped: "Neither of us are gonna win the argument, so why get in?
"Dude, I’m 64 years old. What am I gonna argue about at this point? I’ve met this incredible woman, she’s beautiful and smart, and she stands for all the most important things that I believe in in the world … So what am I going to fight about?"
Travis then replied: "I’m just taking notes this whole time, big guy. You don’t even know."
Meanwhile, Kansas City Chiefs President Mark Donovan recently hailed Taylor as a "phenomenon".
Mark heaped praise on Taylor, observing that the pop singer is a "special kind of person".
He told Kay Adams on the Up and Adams Show: "Taylor's been amazing to us. It's been nothing but good. She is a phenomenon. She is just a special kind of person."
Taylor's fame and success has helped to bring new fans to the NFL and the Chiefs more specifically. However, the sports franchise has no intention of trying to profit off Taylor's name.
Mark said: "I told Travis, 'Look, we are going to treat you and your relationship with the same respect that we treat any other player or coach's relationship.'
"It's a relationship. We're not going to monetise it, we're not going to go out there and go crazy."
The Chiefs have actually decided against showing images of Taylor on the big screen during their home games.
Mark is determined to remain respectful of Taylor and Travis' relationship.
He explained: "For a couple of years, all those shots you see in the stadium. He scores a touchdown. He makes a catch. It goes to Taylor. Especially the first year. We never showed Taylor on our big boards in our stadium, never. It was respectful. We're not going to do that."