I don’t know a ton about football, but I don’t think his position is particularly at rest for concussions. He also has not missed any time for head injuries so that seems like a weird stereotype that is misinformed. |
His position is constantly getting tackled at high speed and blocking. Very high CTE risk. |
It’s easy to Google. He even has a history of back to back concussions. Despite great progress made on educating the public about traumatic brain injuries, we still tend to underestimate their impact. |
The Kelce family net worth has probably 5x’d since they were linked to Swift. The mom and dad even got pseudo famous. Even the mom’s daughter in law is famous now making millions from a podcast. Those Midwest hicks know she’s their cash cow. |
Sorry but he’s a millionaire and a guy. We don’t marry women for money the way the female gender does as we need to be attracted to them first and foremost. If I met a billionaire lady and I wasn’t attracted to them, I’m not going out with them. Travis will have a career after football as he’s extremely charismatic. |
"the mom's daughter is law" -- pps ignorance proven |
Taylor has more than enough to share. So what? Is your problem that you think she should be with someone else? |
lol |
NP and while I do think Taylor is smart, I don’t think she’s wholesome. She is a woman in her thirties who has seen way too much, climbed to the top and has some friends who are absolutely not wholesome. She isn’t some deer surrounded by wolves. Her best friend was Blake Lively, she’s close with Zoe Kravitz, etc. I don’t think Taylor’s evil but I do think her public image is the most important thing to her. |
“He came up to me and was hitting on me. There's only so long you can chat to a random dude who looks like he might be someone. Not knowing who he was, I was like: "Why does this white guy think he's so swaggy?" I just kind of palmed him off.'
Michelle, who was attending the concert with her partner Bill Meakes, said she only realised who Travis was months later when Travis and Taylor went public with their relationship.” https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-15046023/amp/Aussie-woman-reveals-Travis-Kelce-tried-hit-months-Taylor-Swift.html |
And this is news.... why exactly? Are you under the illusion that people don't hit on others in the hopes of getting to know them, and sometimes it works out and sometimes it doesn't? News at 11? |
You should write to the daily mail and ask that! It gave me a chuckle as I can see how that would be weird to go “OMG that was the guy who hit on me at the concert!” |
+1. She is street smart, but not educated. Which is fine, it hasn’t hurt her career one bit. There is a lot I like about Taylor. That said, wholesome women don’t kiss and tell and shame the men who left them to make millions off of it. Wholesome women don’t tell their “best friend” and “twin” they would die for him and kill themselves if he ever leaves, but on the next song and same album call him the smallest man. This is drama queen, immature, petty, teenage petulance behavior, unbecoming of a 35yr old billionaire and a self-proclaimed mastermind. |
This slate article articulated my thoughts about Travis well.
“But that’s the thing about the “Who, Me?” Guy; because he acts like his power is limited, his responsibilities must be too. No one wriggles out of accountability like the “Who, Me?” Guy, perhaps because he’s already so charming and we’re already so inclined to trust his dimples or freckles or crow’s-feet or whatever else is lulling us into lust. For single women dating men, the “Who, Me?” Guy is everywhere. He’s late for the date (which he didn’t plan), and he forgot your birthday, and he wasn’t flirting with your friend, he was just being friendly! The “Who, Me?” Guy pretends to be intention-free in order for his harms to seem largely accidental.” https://slate.com/life/2025/09/travis-kelce-taylor-swift-glen-powell-jason-momoa-who-me-guy.html |
The United States currently reading at a sixth grade level explains why these two fame-obsessed nitwits are so popular. |