It’s pretty clear that Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is enjoying his relationship with pop sensation Taylor Swift, but he definitely is not enjoying the complete lack of privacy that comes along with dating one of the most famous individuals on the entire planet.
During a recent appearance on the Bussin’ With the Boys podcast, Travis Kelce opened up a little bit about the “craziest” part of his relationship with Taylor Swift – the people just showing up to his house.
“That’s been the craziest, definitely the pulling up to the house,” Kelce said on the podcast according to the New York Post.
Kelce made it clear that he does very much enjoy Swift’s fans and is happy that they have embraced him as well, but he is not happy that he cannot have privacy in his own home.
“I’ve had fun with just about every aspect of it, it’s just, when you’re at home, you want privacy, and you don’t always get that,” Kelce said.
Obviously, it’s pretty terrible news that the couple can’t get any sort of privacy even at their own homes, and this led to a lot of reactions on social media.
Dude. Just be happy. You know how many guys would love to be him??? 🤣
— SportsJunky (@sportzjunki) June 26, 2024
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce discusses his relationship with Taylor Swift, revealing the challenges of maintaining privacy amidst public interest. https://t.co/hin8YhnbiO
— SheKnows (@SheKnows) June 25, 2024
Travis Kelce opens up about privacy issues with Taylor Swift #NewsBreak https://t.co/D7sM1mL2g2
— Daniel Embrey (@DanielEmbr65457) June 26, 2024
Who cares…
— DGA🇺🇸🇵🇷🇮🇱❤⚾️🐶😺☕🔫 (@Gilamanda21) June 25, 2024
hmmm haha
— Buda (@nftbuda) June 25, 2024
Needless to say, it sounds like Kelce would like a bit more privacy.

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