LOS ANGELES — What was supposed to be a feel-good revival of America’s iconic amusement park has exploded into one of the biggest celebrity controversies of the year.

According to multiple insider reports, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift have quietly invested in a $300 million plan to rebuild and modernize Six Flags, working with an enigmatic investor network known as Project Revival.
But the dream project quickly turned sour. Early leaked documents hint at a set of new “values-based policies” — vague language that some groups interpreted as potentially exclusionary. Within hours, social media was ablaze, accusing the investor group of trying to “rebrand fun for only a chosen few.”
“This was supposed to bring families together,” one former Six Flags executive told TMZ. “Now it’s dividing everyone.”
Taylor, sources say, was “devastated” when the backlash hit, and is re-evaluating her involvement:
“She wants the project to stand for unity, inclusivity, and joy — not division,” an insider revealed.
Kelce, meanwhile, has remained silent, though witnesses claim he left a closed-door meeting in Kansas City looking “furious and shaken.”
As protests rise outside the company’s headquarters and hashtags like #FixTheFlags and #SwiftStepAway trend worldwide, the couple now faces a make-or-break moment that could determine not just the future of the park — but their public legacy.
