Kansas City Chiefs superstar Travis Kelce has not exactly been all that outspoken about his political opinions or views, but some of his recent social media activities sure caused a lot of reactions.
This week, some fans noticed that Travis Kelce had “liked” a post from former ESPN personality Sage Steele praising former United States President Donald Trump. In the post, Steele – an outspoken conservative – posted several photos and videos of her meeting and interacting with Trump at the UFC 299 event last month.
While Steele made the post back in March, Kelce’s “like” still shows up.
Travis Kelce has liked a post on instagram praising Donald Trump. I always knew this man had MAGA energy but now we have proof. pic.twitter.com/s2BaiBNuqV
— 🐕🦺 (@lesbiansforjoe) April 13, 2024
“Travis Kelce has liked a post on Instagram praising Donald Trump. I always knew this man had MAGA energy but now we have proof,” one fan said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
Obviously, this is a pretty shocking move from Kelce. While he has not publicly shared an opinion on Trump one way or another, his girlfriend Taylor Swift has been quite outspoken in her criticism of Trump, even publicly endorsing both Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden when they ran against Trump in the previous two elections.
Kelce did not immediately address the social media activity.

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