Former UFC star Paige VanZant has claimed Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's relationship is '100 per cent fake'.
The 29-year-old blonde bombshell proposed that the supposed 'love story' between the sporting and music icons is entirely a 'publicity stunt'.
After spending six years in the world of MMA, VanZant was released in 2020. She then made the switch to sharing raunchy snaps of herself on OnlyFans.
She recently shared how she made more money flaunting her body in one day than she did 'in her entire fighting career'.
Now, the self-proclaimed 'queen of OnlyFans' has made the bold statement that Swift is only with Kelce to reach 'an entirely different demographic' on her podcast Paige and Austin.


'I think that the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce "love story," I believe it's 100 percent fake,' she said.
'Come for me, "Swifties." I have UFC fans coming for me, I think I can handle the "Swifties."
'It is publicity. It is — one, it's huge for the NFL because yes, the NFL is big.
'Taylor Swift is huge and now she's getting an entirely different demographic to come watch the NFL.
'Think of the wives that are buying Travis Kelce jerseys now. It's a huge publicity play on both fronts.
'It's good for Taylor Swift, it's good for the NFL, it's good for Travis Kelce. There is so much strategic stuff that's happening.'
VanZant also recently revealed that she doesn't see herself walking away from OnlyFans due to the large amount of money she makes.



Speaking to Barstool Sports' Glenny Balls on his podcast titled, 'Only Stans,' she said: 'OnlyFans has definitely been my largest source of income. I would say combined, in my fighting career.
'I think I made more money in 24 hours on OnlyFans than I had in my entire fighting career. Combined. Yeah.'
The fighter added: 'I would say when I made the switch to — there’s a lot of stuff I’ve done in my career. I’ve been really fortunate in my career.
'Even outside of the UFC and out of fighting has been pretty successful. I’ve worked pretty hard in other industries and trying to cross over, I guess [to] a more mainstream personality.'


