Travis Kelce surprised NFL fans with his cameo in Adam Sandler's upcoming movie "Happy Gilmore 2." While Taylor Swift fans are pleased with the Chiefs tight end's upcoming Hollywood project, there are some critics who Kelce failed to impress.
They didn't hold themselves back in sharing their take on Kelce's cameo and trolled him. Fans took to X and shared their reactions.
"Why the hell is Travis kelce in this," a fan wrote.
Looking to predict NFL playoff Scenarios? Try our NFL Playoff Predictor for real-time simulations and stay ahead of the game!
"No one wants to see Travis," another fan commented.
"He knows he has to keep Taylor now," another fan wrote.
Many fans also blamed Swift for Kelce's cameo.
"nepo boyfriend final boss," a fan wrote.
"Nepo boyfriend," another fan said.
"Glad he has a small part. Sick of that family," a fan commented.
“Who keeps putting his ugly a** everywhere?” another fan wrote.
Jason Kelce opposed Travis Kelce's review of Taylor Swift's favorite Christmas movie
During the latest episode of the "New Heights" podcast released on Tuesday, the Kelce brothers reviewed multiple Christmas movies, including Taylor Swift's favorite, "Love Actually." While Travis Kelce shared a positive review, his brother Jason Kelce found the movie "unenjoyable." However, Travis admitted that he liked it.
"You might be the eyeball out here. I actually enjoyed 'Love Actually,"' Travis said.
Jason then clarified why he initially described it as such.
"I will concede, it's not an unenjoyable movie to watch," Jason said (05:19). My issue is the Christmas aspect of it, and then also, just like the overall sentiment and lessons and overall values that it expunged, expounds, are absolutely horrendous."
After beating the Houston Texans 27-19 in their Week 16 clash on Saturday, the Chiefs are currently playing against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium. Will Kansas City beat Pittsburgh for another regular season win?
Chiefs Fans! Check out the latest Kansas City Chiefs Schedule and dive into the Chiefs Depth Chart for NFL Season 2024-25.