
Travis Kelce thinks Taylor Swift “killed it” with her Grammy Awards outfit.
The NFL star, who will be stepping out for the Kansas City Chiefs at the Super Bowl this month, is known for his own fashion sense and he was impressed with his girlfriend’s look at the prestigious event over the weekend.
Taylor stepped out in a white floor length dress with a thigh high split, completed the look with black opera gloves, black open-toe heels and a custom Lorraine Schwartz watch which she wore as a choker.
Speaking to reporters in a press conference this week, he said: “oh, that was fresh I liked that.
“It’s all about the accessories when you go to an awards show like that. She killed it.”
In another clip shared by ESPN on TikTok, the 34-year-old sportsman also weighed in on the controversy surrounding his signature buzzed fade haircut.
He laughed: “Man, I got a good fade, if you need it. It’s a two on top, a nice high to mid fade with a taper on the back.
“But I didn’t invent that — I just asked for it.”
There was some backlash on social media after his current hairstyle was dubbed “The Travis Kelce”, and he failed to acknowledge the longstanding popularity of the cut in other cultures, including the Black community.
Now, he said: “It’s absolutely ridiculous. And to do it on February 1 [at the start of Black History Month] and throw me to the wolves like that.
“That was just messed up, man. I don’t want anything to do with that one.”
It turns out Taylor is a big fan of the style, and his barber Patrick Regan admitted despite the cut being around “for the past 100 years”, it’s a classic for a reason.
He told Fox News: “Taylor loves the haircut. She has watched me cut his hair a bunch of times and always compliments it after.”
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