Travis Kelce Makes Vulnerable Confession About Taylor Swift Relationship
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - JANUARY 28: Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates with Taylor Swift after a 17-10 victory against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game at M&T Bank Stadium on January 28, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce continues to be the most smitten man we've ever seen, and we could not be more enthralled by it.
The Chiefs legend and his brother, Jason Kelce, praised the fans of the tight end's girlfriend Taylor Swift once again on their podcast New Heights on Wednesday, April 10, with Jason proudly telling guest Lil Dicky, "We've got a lot of new fans, not sure if you've heard of them—they're called Swifties."
The rapper acknowledged the two probably didn't want to "spend time talking about it for the 5,000th time," but, much like the rest of us, he was clamoring to hear more about how life has been ever since the influx of media attention began when the NFL star and the "Karma" songstress went public.
For Jason, not much has changed, while Travis is enjoying the "fun" that comes with the new relationship and the new attention.
"I'm having a blast in life, baby," he added. "Just flying high, enjoying it all...Bringing new lives to the football world and opening the football world up to new things."
It's an "unplanned phenomenon" that the rapper boldly claimed to be "the best thing ever," describing an unexplainable "something about it" that takes the world back to high school romcoms, "where your most popular pop star, like, beloved musician somehow met your most popular beloved athlete and they actually fell in love."
He called anyone hating on the relationship "a bitter loser," pointing out that "there's something so American about...something just classic about it," that makes even those you'd "expect to hate on it actually love it."
Travis expressed his appreciation for the sentiments, joking that he didn't know how he managed to pull it off in the first place. "...she wasn't into sports, so I don't know how...I did it," he reflected.
The star athlete, of course, managed to link up with the multi-hyphenate musician in the weeks following her Eras Tour stop in Kansas City, after he publicly documented his failed attempt to slip her a friendship bracelet with his number on it and anonymous players in her camp helped set the two of them up.
When Lil Dicky pointed this out, Kelce countered cheekily, "No, one hundred percent, I know exactly how I did it."
Consider this the one man whose astronomical levels of confidence are not a turn off!
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