November 24, 2024

“Gave piece of bread” – Old Tweet of Travis Kelce who misspelled ‘squirle’ instead of squirrel goes viral as troll said Taylor Swift groomed Travis Kelce.




The Twitter user, Misha, made the allegations. 


She wrote: “Can we talk about the problematic mental age gap between these two and how Taylor might actually be grooming Travis? 


“Travis has multiple head injuries and suffers from CTE leading to the huge mental age gap which make him vulnerable.”


In a candid scene from Kelce, a Prime Video documentary focusing on the 35-year-old Philadelphia Eagles center’s life throughout the 2022-2023 season, Kelce opens up about his thoughts about how his health will impact his family in the future.

“There have been little things that are not big things yet but are going to turn into big things the longer I play,” he says.


“Not to dress like an elephant in the NFL room, but I am fearful about what the impacts of playing football are going to mean long-term. I have two girls and … some people end up getting CTE and some guys live long, healthy lives,” he levels, referring to the brain disease that has been diagnosed in many deceased professional football players.


“I have no idea what’s going to happen with that because I’ve thought about this,” he says, thinking of the amount of physical impacts in the game and if “it might come back to bite me.”


Taylor Swift’s already highly-publicized relationship with Travis Kelce went into full overdrive last weekend when the Kansas City Chiefs tight-end traveled to Argentina to watch the 33-year-old perform a stop on her Eras tour in Buenos Aires. And in the wake of the latest media spectacle, Swifties have begun digging up Kelce’s old tweets, perhaps in an effort to get a peek into the mind of their idol’s boyfriend.


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