Taylor Swift has attracted thousands of families to her Eras Tour concerts around the world, but few have had many more embarrassing moments than Travis Kelce as his brother, Jason, tore into him for a complete boomer moment as he was in the crowd.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end was in the crowd in Paris, France as he cheered on his girlfriend. While he certainly had a good time, Jason Kelce found a reason to tear into him just a couple of days later as they filmed their podcast together.
Taylor Swift blows kiss to Travis Kelce and sings to him at Paris Eras Tour show
“You got caught pulling an Ed Kelce move here,” Jason Kelce told Travis Kelce on the New Heights podcast. “Taking a video with your flash on…
“What are you doing Trav? You’re supposed to be better than this.”
The three-time Super Bowl champion, however, had his excuse lined up as he said it was an accident due to the lighting of the stadium in the European nation before he made his feelings very clear.
“I was just trying to get some good video, some good memories,” Travis Kelce explained. “I don’t give a damn.”
His older sibling, who is now an analyst with ESPN, was not prepared to give up making him feel embarrassed just yet as he continued to poke fun at the 34-year-old Kelce.
“You probably got great video,” Jason Kelce quipped. “The flash makes a big difference from a thousand feet.”
Travis Kelce recommends snapping up tickets
Kelce expects to be in Europe for some time as he follows Swift around the continent to support her and watch her shows, which he highly recommends.
The record-breaking tour has a huge production budget and it left Kelce very impressed, especially as it ramped up after the release of her latest album.
“Her new rendition of the Eras Tour, I suggest everybody go see it,” Travis Kelce added. “It has her new Tortured Poets Department, a handful of those songs in the new show.
“Which means there’s a new segment, new lights, new dancing and everything. I enjoyed every bit of it.”
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