Jason Sudeikis asks Travis Kelce when he's 'going to make an honest woman' out of Taylor Swift
Kelce joined Sudeikis, Robert Smigel, and George Wendt for a skit during Big Slick Celebrity Weekend.
America's "Most" couple Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are already being inundated with wedding bells with many wondering when the pair will tie the knot. Including Jason Sudeikis.
Or at least "Jason Sudeikis." The Ted Lasso star donned a fake mustache, dark glasses, and his best-ish Chicago accent for a skit during Big Slick Celebrity Weekend in Kansas City, Mo.
Kelce joined Sudeikis, and Robert Smigel and George Wendt —who originated the football-loving (specifically, Da Bears) fans on Saturday Night Live — for the funny-ha-ha, and the tight end was grilled about his plans to wife up the pop superstar.
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In a video posted of the skit on X (formerly Twitter), Sudeikis and co. ask Kelce if Swift would be interested in footing the bill, to the tune of a few hundred million, for a new football stadium ("Ain't happening," Kelce responded).
Then, Sudeikis asked the question Swifties the world over have been wondering aloud.
"Hey Travis, real talk, okay, just the guys here," the SNL alum said. “When are you going to make an honest woman out of her?"
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The audience, as expected, cheered loudly as Kelce rubbed his beard and smiled, without (also as expected) saying a damn word.
“Taylor doesn’t need to be working anymore,” Sudeikis continued, adding, "I know your kicker agrees with me," referring to Kansas City Chiefs' own Harrison Butker who went viral recently for his commencement speech straight out of 1952.
Kelce's quarterback Patrick Mahomes later hopped on stage for the skit as part of Big Slick, a star-studded annual fundraiser for the local health nonprofit Children's Mercy Kansas City, started by Rob Riggle, Sudeikis, and Paul Rudd in 2010. This year's event celebrated 15 years and included the founders along with pals Fortune Feimster, Eric Stonestreet, Punkie Johnson, and Heidi Gardner.
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