Travis Kelce is already famous, but now he knows what it means to be Taylor Swift-adjacent-famous.
The new episode of his podcast, “New Heights,” which he hosts with his brother, fellow NFL football player Jason Kelce, dropped Wednesday.
Jason Kelce introduced TSwift to all of this amid some football talk by saying, “Here we go.”
“We avoid this topic out of respect for your personal life,” said Jason Kelce, who plays for the Philadelphia Eagles. “But now we have to talk about it.”
“My personal life is not so personal,” Travis Kelce joked. “I did it myself Jason. I know it.”
Jason Kelce then spoke about Swift’s recent attendance at his brother’s game to watch his Kansas City Chiefs take on the Chicago Bears at Arrowhead Stadium. The superstar singer sat in a suite next to the matriarch of the Kelce family and it broke the internet.
After Jason Kelce asked his brother how his life is now, Travis Kelce said he’s on the “roller coaster of life.”
“I noticed a few things,” Travis Kelce said. “Paparazzi in my house. Not like that. ”
There are paps with cameras and shouting his name. His brother naturally asked about his special guest at the game.
“Shout out to Taylor for pulling up,” Travis Kelce said. “That was really nice.”
She praised Swift for “looking amazing” and said her friends and family have nothing but amazing things to say about her. Not to mention that his Chiefs won the game.
“We script it all ladies and gentleman,” he (probably) joked. “It’s impressive.”
Kelce said he found all the attention and excitement “hysterical.”
“It’s a game I’ll remember,” he said. “That’s for sure.”
The brothers cover some more ground, including Travis Kelce’s jersey sales exploding after Swift’s appearance, how everyone including the football coaches are talking about the possible couple and even how they drive to his convertible after the game.
Whether they are a couple or not, we still don’t know because Kelce chose to pass and left saying, “What’s real is my personal life. I want to respect both of our lives.”
Moving forward, he will stick to talking about sports, he said.