Travis Kelce breaks silence: Apologize to fans for being too drunk at Chiefs rally parade “I was just having fun” “I earned it”.
Travis Kelce breaks silence: Apologize to fans for being too drunk at Chiefs rally parade “I was just having fun” “I earned it”

What’s going on with Travis Kelce?

Travis Kelce is very excited. That or fame (and drinks) have already gone to his head, but since the Super Bowl when he pushed his head coach Andy Reid, then his outburst ‘singing’ at the Lombardi trophy presentation ceremony and now his attitude at the celebration parade of the Kansas City Chiefs’ back-to-back championship, the Chiefs’ tight end, according to several fans, is making a fool of himself.
What will Taylor Swift think of seeing her boyfriend totally drunk celebrating his triumph without her? That will surely come out in the media over the next few days, but the fact is that Travis seems to have exaggerated in the celebration because when it was his turn to ‘speak’ on stage, it was visible that he was under the influence of alcohol and began to say several incoherences that he tried to read from his mobile phone.
He even tried to sing Garth Brooks’ classic, Friends in Low Places, but obviously couldn’t
Travis was so bad that Mahomes had to stop him from losing his balance. But knowing Kelce, it was to be expected. Even the owner and CEO of the Chiefs, Clark Hunt, commented in his speech: “The moment Travis Kelce gets to this microphone, all of this will reach another level.” And he wasn’t wrong.
After his attempt at a speech, fans wasted no time mocking Kelce on social media. While several commented that he had every right to celebrate and have a few drinks, others tried to justify his behavior, with humor:
“Travis Kelce is absolutely hammered at the celebration/parade,” says one. “When Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce break up, she’s going to release a killer song!”, posted another.
“Taylor gotta give him a feature after this, right?”, posted a third one. “He’s been drinking Don Julio since 10am,” joked another one.
Video of Travis Kelce and ex-girlfriend Kayla Nicole’s romantic moment resurfaces. Will Taylor Swift be jealous?
Kelce’s past resurfaces on social media

Travis Kelce and Kayla Nicole at the Kids’ Choice Sports Awards in 2018.
Having the eyes of the world upon you, as is currently the case for Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, evokes admiration from many but also envy from a few. Kelce, who not only won his third Super Bowl last Sunday but is also the current partner of Taylor Swift, the most renowned artist on the planet.
However, in the era of the Internet and social media, there always remains a tweet from the past or a video that may cause discomfort years later. Such is the case with a video from 2020, on the day the Chiefs won the Super Bowl against the San Francisco 49ers, which shows Kelce’s ex-girlfriend running excitedly onto the field at the end of the game to hug and kiss him.
That woman is influencer Kayla Nicole, who was Kelce’s partner for five years. In the video, which has resurfaced in recent days, they are seen as a loving and happy couple. Thus, the question on many people’s minds is whether the idea of making this video viral again is to make Taylor Swift jealous.
Did he make a mistake in ending things with her?
Last September, a video of Kayla Nicole modeling spectacularly on one of the runways of New York Fashion Week went viral. Kayla posted the video on Instagram, and immediately several fans commented on whether Kelce did the right thing in ending things with her or, as some pointed out, “dropped the ball.”
Kayla noted that it was the first time she had walked a runway in several years and that she felt very good about doing so, as it was a way to ‘celebrate’ her body and various situations she had been through.
Travis and Kayla began their relationship in 2017, briefly ended it in 2019, and got back together from 2020 to early 2022. Although the reason for their breakup was never publicly disclosed, some close to the couple pointed out that it was due to financial differences.
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