BREAKING: NFL’s Travis Kelce Announces He’s Leaving Elon Musk’s ‘Hate Machine’ X App, Calling It a ‘Toxic Waste Dump’ After Scathing and Hurtful Comments About Taylor Swift.

Did NFL player Travis Kelce publicly say he would leave X, calling the platform a “hate machine” and “toxic waste dump”? No, that’s not true: , Kelce’s account was still on the platform. Αn advanced search on X did not return any posts supporting his supposed description of the platform. There are no credible reports that confirm Kelce having made such a statement.

The claim appeared in a post  on Facebook on November 18, 2024, that read:

NFLTravis Kelce announced that he’s leaving Elon Musk’s ‘Hate Machine’ X app, Calling it a ‘Toxic waste dump’ after his Scathing and Hurtful comments about Taylor Swift

BREAKING: NFL’s Travis Kelce Announces He’s Leaving Elon Musk’s ‘Hate Machine’ X App, Calling It a ‘Toxic Waste Dump’ After Scathing and Hurtful Comments About Taylor Swift.

In a stunning move that has sent shockwaves through both the sports and entertainment worlds, NFL star Travis Kelce has officially announced that he’s leaving Elon Musk’s social media platform, X (formerly Twitter), calling it a “toxic waste dump.” The decision comes after the platform was flooded with hurtful and scathing comments about his rumored relationship with pop superstar Taylor Swift.

Kelce, known for his tight end role with the Kansas City Chiefs and his high-profile romance with Swift, expressed his frustration over the negative environment on the platform, which has become a breeding ground for online hate and vitriol. He specifically pointed to the harsh and often demeaning remarks directed at Swift, which he found unacceptable and damaging.

In a powerful statement shared across his other social media accounts, Kelce condemned the atmosphere on X, referring to it as “toxic” and “destructive to the mental health of those who are simply trying to live their lives.” He added that it had become increasingly difficult to ignore the barrage of cruel comments, and that his decision to leave was ultimately about prioritizing his well-being and the safety of his loved ones.

“People are entitled to their opinions, but the level of hatred and negativity surrounding Taylor and me is something I refuse to be a part of,” Kelce wrote. “Social media should be a space for positivity, but X has become a platform that fuels division and disrespect. I won’t stand for it anymore.”

Kelce’s exit from X is a significant moment for the platform, which has faced increasing criticism since Musk’s acquisition, particularly around issues of hate speech and harassment. Despite the controversy, Kelce’s decision resonates with many fans and public figures who are speaking out against the toxic culture that can often permeate social media platforms.

As of now, it remains unclear how this decision will impact Kelce’s social media presence, but the message he sent is clear: standing up for respect and kindness, especially when it comes to loved ones, is more important than any online following.

This is what the post looked like on Facebook at the time of writing:

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Αt the time of writing, Kelce’s official X account was still on the platform . Αn advanced keyword search on X revealed that none of his posts mention the platform being a “hate machine” or a “toxic waste dump” .

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Lead Stories did a search using keywords on Google News , which found no credible documents or reporting to confirm Kelce’s supposed exit from the platform.

We also searched for keywords on Google that included “hate machine” and “toxic waste dump” . The results yielded copies of the claim across social media platforms. However, no results supported the quote’s authenticity.

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