In late August, when Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their engagement and broke Instagram records in the process, some of the most internet-addled minds collectively wondered one thing: How are the Gaylors holding up?

A small but incredibly passionate subsection of Swifties, Gaylors believe that Swift harbors secret queer tendencies, which she hints at in her music through her infamous deployment of Easter eggs and cryptic clues. Many if not most of them have been hoping against hope that Swift would dump Kelce and just come out already; the engagement was, therefore, rather unwelcome news. “[This is] gaylors’ 9/11 and it’s not even september 11th yet,” one person wrote on Twitter; “GAYLORS ARE OFFICIALLY DEAD THANK YOU,” wrote another (to the tune 37,000 likes ). Screens

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