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Travis Kelce admits that she tested positive for…

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Kelce says the real story isn’t the diagnosis, but what it exposed: who called, who stayed, who listened when there were no answers yet. The experience forced them to strip life down to what mattered most—health, presence, and the rare comfort of not having to pretend they were okay. Now that the crisis has eased, he carries a calmer kind of gratitude, convinced that the hardest seasons don’t just test love and loyalty; they reveal them.

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