Travis Kelce Admits There's 1 Bathroom Downside to Dating Taylor Swift
Kelce is dating one of the few people in the world more famous than him, pop star Taylor Swift. Kelce and Swift have been the NFL's most talked-about power couple for the last two seasons, as Swift has attended each of the last two Super Bowls.
Kelce is 1-1 in the big game when Swift makes her way there, and he's discussed how much he appreciates her support. The Chiefs star says that it's been great with Swift, but that there's one interesting element he misses about being single.
During an appearance on the "Bussin' With the Boys" podcast, Kelce said that he's had to get used to a greater level of interest in his personal life.
"I'm just playing golf and all of a sudden in the trees there's a [expletive] guy with a camera," Kelce said. Like, 'Oh [expletive], I gotta go to the restroom now. I can't just go over here to take a piss.'"
Kelce said that he made the decision to take his business inside after the expanded paparazzi presence documenting his every move.
Kelce has become one of the most recognizable athletes on the planet since dating Swift, a feat only a few NFL players have accomplished throughout the league's history. The NFL is extremely popular in the United States and Kelce's been popular domestically for several years, but his relationship with Swift has made him a global icon.
The star tight end has taken advantage of nearly every opportunity he's been afforded with his newfound fame, appearing in several television shows and commercials. He even has a role in the upcoming "Happy Gilmore 2," a role that could result in more acting jobs down the line.
Travis Kelce began his NFL career as a player simply looking to make an impact an help his team. He'll eventually end his career as one of the greatest and most popular players of all time.
Travis Kelce Admits There's 1 Bathroom Downside to Dating Taylor Swift first appeared on Men's Journal on Jul 1, 2025
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