Travis Kelce ‘snapped’ at Taylor Swift as first fight ruined Christmas for couple
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and pop superstar girlfriend Taylor Swift had their first fight after the Las Vegas Raiders defeated the Chiefs on Christmas Day
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce had a row with girlfriend, Taylor Swift, after the team’s Christmas Day loss to the Las Vegas Raiders.
According to Life&Style, the defeat “ruined” their holiday celebrations. A source told the magazine: “The game pretty much ruined Taylor and Travis’ holidays. Travis wasn’t himself for days after. He snapped at Taylor and they had their first fight. He apologised after but Taylor definitely felt hurt and confused. It was rough.”
Additionally, the source stated that Swift was a “nervous wreck” prior to Kelce’s match against the Cincinnati Bengals on New Year’s Eve. Be that as it may, a 25-17 win cheered them up. Notwithstanding the Christmas Day hiccup, the couple, nicknamed “Swelce”, are as yet continuing forward.
The Bosses are set to confront the Miami Dolphins in the Trump card round on Saturday Night Football. The climate in Kansas City is supposed to freeze, with temperatures decreasing to around 0f and a breeze chill component of – 30f.
Quick is supposed to overcome the climate and watch her accomplice. However, Kelce isn’t annoyed by the plunging temperatures.
“I don’t think anyone is truly saying something regarding climate, basically I’m not. I don’t give a rodent’s a**,” Kelce said. ” I do whatever it takes not to try and ponder, that way I don’t concoct a rationalization. I am aware that when playing in cold weather, the body and hand can become stiff.
“You just need to remain warm uninvolved, get a couple of applauds in, get the hand stinging, get the blood-stream going in the hands and afterward go out there and headbutt someone man, cos that gets the blood-stream going somewhat more than expected. It’ll be a chilly one and you know what, ideally that dials back the speed on the Miami offense. That is elite speed not too far off.”
The last time the Bosses played Miami, they beat them 14-12 in Frankfurt, Germany, last year. ” It’s difficult to beat anyone two times,” Kelce said.
“That was demonstrated when we lost to the Pillagers and the Mustangs second time around. It is never simple. And yet the end of the season games typically draw out somewhat greater innovativeness and decided center.”
“For me, it’s almost like playing the team for the first time. Simply the mentality is somewhat more strategic, somewhat more secured in on everything. It will be a tremendous challenge.”