Travis Kelce makes rare confession of having ‘kids’ amid Taylor Swift romance
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift have been dating each other since 2023
Travis Kelce is opening up about his candid wishes.
The NFL athlete disclosed a rare way to “become brilliant” while hosting Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?
A clip from recent episode showed, Kelce reacting to celebrity guest Ryan Fitzpatrick’s comments about fatherhood making you “wiser.”
“Is that what happens when you have kids? You get smarter?” Taylor Swift’s beau, 35, asked with a smirk. “Man, that’s all I had to do to become brilliant?”
“Just have a baby,” Fitzpatrick replied as the audience cheered.
The fans were quick to react on the clip with one fan suggesting Kelce wasn’t “hiding the baby fever,” while another added over the football pro’s cheesy smile at the “mention of babies.”
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, who’s currently dating the Lover crooner, has previously opened up about his future children on his and brother Jason Kelce’s New Heights podcast.
“I might name my first kid Conan,” he said in an April episode, sharing that the inspiration came from Arnold Schwarzenegger’s 1982 film, Conan the Barbarian.
Swift and Kelce publicly displayed their love affair at a Kansas City Chiefs game in September 2023 after privately dating for a couple months.
The duo has since been spotted on PDA-filled dates and supporting each other regardless of busy schedules.
The Super Bowl champion has notably attended several of the pop star’s record-breaking Eras Tour shows, while the songstress cheers for her beau at many Chiefs games.
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