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Taylor Swift’s cat has higher net worth than Travis Kelce? Here’s what we know so far

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Taylor Swift’s cat has a higher net worth than the singer’s rumoured boyfriend and NFL star Travis Kelce. The cat, named Olivia Benson, has a net worth of $97 million. This makes the feline one of the richest cats in the world. Kelce, who is tight end at Kansas City Chiefs, has net worth of $40 million, as per a report in New York Post.

As per a recent compilation by the website AllAboutCats.com resembling a Forbes-style list of the globe’s wealthiest pets, a Scottish Fold cat has secured a significant fortune through its appearances alongside its owner in numerous music videos.

Meanwhile, Taylor Swift has broken a record for most weeks at number 1 on the LP chart. “1989 (Taylor’s Version),” the star’s remake of her pop crossover hit from 2014, led the Billboard 200 for the last two weeks of the year, notching the album’s fourth and fifth times at the top and helping Swift break yet another record.

With the latest chart, Swift has now earned a total of 68 times at No. 1, over 13 of her LPs, which surpasses Elvis Presley for the most appearances in the top slot for a solo artist. Of all acts, only the Beatles have been at No. 1 more times — 132 — in the history of Billboard’s flagship album chart, which dates to 1956.

Earlier in December, Time magazine named Swift its person of the year, a week after Spotify announced she was the most-played artist on the streaming platform. Swift was picked from a group of nine finalists that included Barbie, King Charles III, and OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman, among others

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