John Cena gave some advice to Travis Kelce as the NFL star is stepping into Hollywood.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end has signed up for a movie, My Dead Friend Zoe, as an executive producer, as per Entertainment Tonight.
Kelce, along with his producing partners Mike Field and Ray Maiello, is also using President Joe Biden's renewable energy tax credits to fund a documentary on Jean-Michel Basquiat titled King Pleasure.
"I would inspire him to reflect on his journey," Cena advised Kelce. "He didn't become a Super Bowl champion in a year. I bet he started playing football at a very young age."
"This is the one misconception that a lot of people have... 'You were born for this.' I was not. I worked very hard and suffered a lot of setbacks and looked ridiculous and had a lot of failures," he admitted. "But I have a lot of people supporting me, and I just never gave up."
"So my advice to Travis is, should he choose another skill, look at how [long] it took to be fluent in football," the wrestler concluded.
"It's gonna take that long to be fluent in another skill. Just surround yourself with great teammates and good things will come from it."
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