
Travis Kelce recently slipped in a little rendition of his girlfriend Taylor Swift’s hit song.
Kelce delighted fans when he sang a snippet of Taylor Swift’s song “Bad Blood” on his podcast as he referenced the 1989 track while discussing quarterback Kenny Pickett’s trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers.
On the newest episode of New Heights, Travis’ podcast with his brother Jason, was discussing football players who’ve been traded or signed to new teams in the offseason.
While speaking on Kenny Pickett’s trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers to the Philadelphia Eagles, Travis said that Pickett and the Steelers’ “relationship ended in a little bad blood,” with the last two words sung like Swift does in her hit song of the same name.
After the trade was announced, Kenny Pickett indicated the decision wasn’t made on the best of terms. He told reporters that “communication is what it is” and he felt confident in the way he “handled” the situation.
According to ESPN, Pickett reacted negatively to the Steelers’ decision to sign quarterback Russell Wilson earlier this month.
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Social media reacted to Travis Kelce basically giving a shout-out to his girlfriend:
Right now, both Travis and Swift seem to be enjoying their break from touring and football before Swift goes back to work in May.
Taylor Swift Reportedly Has Set of Rules For Travis Kelce To Follow In Order To Date Her
Now that their relationship is getting more serious, a damning report came out this year claiming that Taylor Swift decided to set some boundaries with Travis Kelce.
According to the report, the 34-year-old singer doesn’t want Kelce going to strip clubs anymore as a source told Life & Style that this is one of Swift’s “hard rules” moving forward.
Travis Kelce was fine with the strip club rule but the insider claimed the Chiefs tight end was “not so happy” with some of the other boundaries that Swift has set for their relationship. One of them is her request to avoid taking photos with other women.
Obviously, it’s up to Swift and Kelce to decide what’s fair game in their relationship.
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