In the midst of newfound fame sparked by rumors of his romance with Taylor Swift, Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end, Travis Kelce, remains down-to-earth, according to teammate Patrick Mahomes. The quarterback assured reporters that Kelce, undeterred by the attention, continues to treat everyone with warmth, echoing his genuine persona both on and off the field.
Mahomes, speaking to TMZ on Wednesday, emphasized that Kelce has stayed true to himself despite the whirlwind of attention from millions of Swifties and his sudden pop-culture stardom. The NFL star highlighted that Kelce’s rise to fame has always been his lifelong dream, and even with the added spotlight, he remains the same person, both in the stadium and the locker room.
The tight end’s popularity soared in September 2023 when rumors linked him romantically to Swift. Going public with their relationship that same month, the couple attended Kelce’s game, resulting in a staggering 400 percent spike in jersey sales for the Chiefs star. Kelce’s newfound stardom opened doors for a surprise appearance on “Saturday Night Live” in October 2023, where he humorously addressed the NFL’s fascination with his relationship.
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Despite the scrutiny, Kelce sees Swift as his “lucky charm,” attributing several victories to her presence at games. Most recently, Kelce played a pivotal role in the Chiefs’ playoff triumph against the Buffalo Bills, with the Grammy winner cheering him on from the VIP suite.
Looking ahead, if the Chiefs secure a victory against the Baltimore Ravens on Jan. 28, they will clinch a spot in the 2024 Super Bowl for the second consecutive year. Regardless of the outcome, Kelce’s popularity has made him a coveted figure for corporations, with sources revealing offers of up to $1 million for appearances at sponsored events in Las Vegas on Feb. 11, coinciding with the Super Bowl. Brands recognize Kelce’s ability to draw attention, deeming him “good for business” even beyond the football field.