Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes talked Friday about what it was like to have a front-row seat to the highly publicized relationship between his teammate Travis Kelce and music superstar Taylor Swift.
In an interview on CBS Mornings, the two-time Super Bowl MVP admitted that when Kelce and Swift’s romance first became public in September, “there were a few jokes here and there,” but most of the team gave Kelce tight control over the space. .
to explore the new relationship.“It’s simply part of the Cape kingdom now. He’s part of the team,” he said, adding that Swift’s success in the music industry inspires him personally.
“It was nice to interact with her because she is at the top of what she does and to see how she drives,” he said.
“And it’s nice that she hugged Brittany, and they built a friendship too,” he said, referring to his wife, Brittany Mahomes.
Kelce revealed details about her relationship with Swift last month in a cover story for Wall Street Journal Magazine, calling it “hilarious” and “brilliant.”
“I have never been a man of words. It was mind blowing being with her and seeing how smart Taylor is.
I learn every day,” she said.Swift will relaunch her Eras Tour in Japan in February next year, before undertaking further dates in Australia, Singapore, Canada, France, the UK and several other countries in Europe.
His American xv tour will continue next fall.The Chiefs’ next game will be on Christmas Day against the Las Vegas Raiders.
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