Footage resurfaces of Travis Kelce choosing to MARRY Kim Kardashian in a game of ‘Kiss Marry Kill’ – years before his romance with the reality star’s nemesis Taylor Swift
Footage of Travis Kelce choosing to marry Kim Kardashian in a game of ‘Kiss, Marry, Kill’ has resurfaced online, years before his relationship with the reality star’s nemesis Taylor Swift began.
In a 2016 interview with AfterBuzz TV, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, who looks remarkably different than he does nowadays, is asked who we would peck, say ‘I Do’ to, and murder out of the five women (Kourtney, Kim, Khloe, Kendall and Kylie) in the Kardashian-Jenner clan.

‘Ah man…this is going to sound bad but I don’t even know which one’s which,’ Travis replied at first. ‘Uhm… kill Khloe, marry the…Kylie. No… I don’t know one of them…’
‘The pressure is real,’ said the interviewer – Kristina Zias – in response. ‘This is easy…’
‘The younger one, kiss. The older one marry,’ Travis clarified to the TV host before she confirmed his choice of marrying Kanye West‘s ex-wife, kissing Kylie and killing Khloe. ‘Yes,’ he said, once and for all.

Coincidentally, Taylor’s bitter feud with Kim started eight years ago, which is when Travis spoke to AfterBuzz TV.
His girlfriend claimed late last year that her ongoing dispute with Kim ‘took her down psychologically’ and forced her into hiding before branding the American socialite and her ex-husband Kanye ‘trash.’

Taylor and Kim’s feud stems from 2016 when Kim released a recorded phone call claiming that Taylor gave consent for Kanye to pen a vulgar lyric about her on his famous track, ‘Stronger.’
‘I made that b**** famous,’ he says, referring in the lyrics to a ‘Taylor’ who is clearly Swift and saying he might still sleep with her.
Since then both stars have made various jibes and references to the row, with Taylor particularly taking aim in her 2017 album Reputation.
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