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Anonymous wrote:I wish them the best. Their fame will decrease after the first kid because that’s how these cycles work. I remember when Meghan and Harry - before them, Brad and Angelina - had the most exciting romances and first pregnancies in the world, it seemed the would be famously popular forever … that their fame was unstoppable.
The fame will decrease because outside of maybe Tom Brady, every major football player becomes a dime a dozen dumb washed up jock after they retire. And as for Taylor, there's really no such thing as a late 30s pop star. This is her last cash grab before a Vegas residency.
You are trying to be witty but what you say is false. Almost every football player that gets to Kelce's level stays in the public eye --- if they want to. There are probablyonly a few in the NFL at a time this is tru for but Kelce is one of them. There in fact are late 30s pop stars. I do see her cooling off but probably not for a while. An Eras II tour would be the biggest tour ever.
I would not see them falling off over the next decade or so.
Travis's top tier tight end peers include: Gronk, Tony Gonzalez, Antonio Gates, and Shannon Sharpe.
Gronk is still famous but he's a side show goofball and he has an actual personality and comedic timing -- Travis does not have Gronk's it factor. Sharpe also has a really niche loud buffoon personality and the urban demo loves him -- Travis does not have Shannon's it factor. Tony and Antonio are old has-beens with no pop culture appeal. Tony is only pseudo famous because his baby momma married Jeff Bezos and he lounges on Jeff's yacht.
Please name the late 30s pop stars? A huge tour doesn't mean you're a pop star. Old has-beens U2, late Jimmy Buffet, and Rolling Stones and every other washed up boomer band does big tours off their old catalogs.