“It feels like a punch to the gut, a constant ache that refuses to subside. Losing you to someone else is like a betrayal, a harsh reminder that our love wasn’t enough. The thought of you in someone else’s arms

 

Kayla Nicole in her emotional messages told how it feels after breakup with Travis Kelce

Every memory we shared now feels tainted, every laugh and every tear now a bittersweet reminder of what could’ve been. The thought of you in someone else’s arms is a constant torment, a nagging voice that whispers “you weren’t enough”. Grief and anger swirl inside me like a storm, as I struggle to come to terms with the fact that our love story has ended, and theirs has begun.”

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"It feels like a punch to the gut, a constant ache that refuses to subside. Losing you to someone else is like a betrayal, a harsh reminder that our love wasn't enough. The thought of you in someone else's arms

 

ex-girlfriend, is speaking out about the “constant vitriol” she has received online. “I’m unproblematic,” the on-air host wrote Thursday on X (formerly Twitter). “Mind my business. Never respond to the constant vitriol. Solid as they come & don’t expect a pat on the back for it either. Just know everyone has a breaking point & would love for ‘yall’ (because you know exactly who you are) to leave me alone.”

Nicole’s message comes as Taylor Swift’s new album, The Tortured Poets Department, hit shelves Friday. It’s been speculated that some of the album’s lyrics reference Kelce, whom Swift is currently dating.

Nicole and Kelce, the star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs who took home his second consecutive Super Bowl championship ring this year, dated on and off from 2017 to 2022. Since Kelce and Swift’s relationship went public in the fall of 2023, Nicole has been tugged into the conversation several times for comments that do not directly address Swift.

In another tweet posted Thursday, Nicole wrote, “There’s just no way I can fully digest all these new albums. I’m still on Cowboy Carter. overstimulated.com.” It seemed to draw the ire of some Swifties, who interpreted the comment as a slam on Swift’s forthcoming The Tortured Poets Department. “Taylor doesn’t need your streams,” one wrote.

After Nicole asked to be left alone in the subsequent tweet, one response advised her to “log off.” Nicole declined, firing off another barb.

“I made 6 real life figures from being ‘logged on’ last year,” she wrote. “And very thankful for it. A better suggestion – people that use this platform to spew hate – log out and focus on getting their mattress off the floor.”