“You got caught pulling an Ed Kelce move here, taking a video with your flash on,” Jason said, referencing their father. “What are you doing Trav? You’re supposed to be better than this.”
Travis claimed his phone "automatically put the flash on" because he was in a "dark" stadium.
“I was just trying to get some good video, some good memories,” he said while recording the podcast from Europe. “I don’t give a damn.”
“You probably got great video,” Jason responded. “The flash makes a big difference from a thousand feet.”
Videos shared online showed Travis, 34, dancing in a private suite as Swift, 34, performed Sunday (May 12) night. The three-time Super Bowl champion was previously filming the upcoming FXX show Grotesquerie when Swift resumed her record-setting tour at Paris La Défense Arena following a two-month break last week, as shown in posts shared by actress and co-star Niecy Nash .
“Look who’s getting ready for his close-up,” Nash said while filming Kelce.
Kelce, one of the NFL's all-time greatest tight ends, has emerged as arguably the biggest star in the league over the past year, having hosted Saturday Night Live last March and been featured in numerous commercials throughout the football season prior to his heavily publicized relationship with Swift. Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader ? ran on FOX with host Jeff Foxworthy for three consecutive seasons beginning in 2007 and later returned for a fourth season in 2015, while a newer version for Nickelodeon was hosted by wrestling legend turned actor John Cena in 2019.
Several other NFL stars have hosted game show reboots including Pro Football Hall of Famers Michael Strahan on the modern version of '$100,000 Pyramid' for ABC and Peyton Manning on 'College Bowl' for NBC and Peacock .
Kelce and the Chiefs reached a deal on a extension last month that will pay him an average annual salary of $17.125 million during the next two seasons, which will make him the highest-paid tight end in the NFL.
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