Over the past several months, Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce have formed what appears to be a very strong relationship with each other, and it’s pretty clear that they have the support of Travis’ brother Jason as they continue to navigate their high-profile relationship.
During a recent interview, Jason Kelce admitted that while there is “no question” that Travis’ relationship with Taylor Swift has changed his life, he made it clear that he wants nothing more than to be supportive of his brother and Taylor Swift because their relationship is “so wonderful.”
“We just want to be supportive of him and their relationship because it’s so wonderful right now,” Kelce said. “He’s my brother. He’s always going to be my brother.”
“We just want to be supportive of him and their relationship because it’s so wonderful right now.” 🥹♥️ pic.twitter.com/QVQzkmWF9N
— 🏈👑 (@TayvisHaze) June 26, 2024
Jason also had some high praise for Swift after attending her concert for the first time last week, praising not just the individual performance but everything she has accomplished in her entire career thus far.
“That was a blast this past weekend,” Jason said. “We were over in London at those concerts. And Taylor, what she has accomplished not just in that short period of time, but over the course of her career, is truly remarkable.”
Clearly, Jason is a fan of Swift personally and as an artist.

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