Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce revealed in a latest podcast interview that he can relate to lots of people who’ve dad and mom who suppose every part they learn on social media could possibly be true.
Kelce appeared on the “Bussin’ with the Boys” podcast and talked about how his father, Ed, sees rumors and unfaithful posts on Facebook about him and Taylor Swift. At least, Kelce stated, his dad checks in with him to verify issues are going OK at residence.
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“Do you realize what he’ll do? He’ll see some wild s— come throughout and be like, “what the f— is that this?” the Chiefs tight finish stated. “It’ll be one thing so f—ing out of the blue, like one thing about me and Taylor, he’s like, ‘Hey, what the … are you guys OK?’
“I’m like, ‘Dad, get the f— off Facebook, dad. Are you f—ing kidding me?’ That’s his search engine.”
Kelce additionally talked about making an attempt to maintain a few of his life with Swift non-public the most effective he can, although every part they do generates a headline for the plenty.
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“You need to preserve issues non-public, however on the identical time, I’m not right here to cover something,” he stated. “That’s my lady, you realize what I imply? That’s my girl, so it’s like, I’m pleased with that.
“I’m not sitting right here making an attempt to juggle like, ‘How can I preserve this below wraps?’ You simply don’t need to let everybody into your private life and have the ability to touch upon it, realizing that every part she does is getting a headline.”
Kelce just lately was put again into the tabloids when he dressed up for certainly one of Swift’s skits throughout her “Eras Tour.” He was seen on stage at her present in London over the weekend.
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