Travis Kelce’s Old Easter Tweet Resurfaces as Fans Wonder About Him and Taylor Swift
An Old Tweet Makes New Waves
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is back in the spotlight—but this time, it’s not for anything on the football field. As he and girlfriend Taylor Swift kept things quiet over the Easter weekend, fans brought up a humorous tweet Kelce posted all the way back in 2010.
At the time, Kelce was just 20 years old and two years into his college football career at the University of Cincinnati when he tweeted:
“Happy easter to all! shoutout to Jesus for takin one for the team… haha.”
Fifteen years later, the tweet has resurfaced and gone viral again. A popular fan account reposted the message with the caption, “Happy Easter to those who celebrate,” sparking waves of laughter and nostalgia online.
Where Were Travis and Taylor This Easter?
While the couple kept a low profile over the holiday, fans couldn’t help but speculate about their whereabouts. One theory? They might’ve spent Easter in Philadelphia with Travis’s brother, Jason Kelce, and his family—especially since Jason and his wife just welcomed their fourth child.
A cozy family get-together seems like a pretty good guess.
Fans Push Back on Podcast Questionnaire Mentioning Swift
Travis also stirred up some controversy recently—this time over his podcast, New Heights, which he co-hosts with Jason Kelce. Since Travis and Taylor went public with their relationship in September 2023, the podcast has seen a major boost in listeners, especially from Swifties curious about their relationship.
But while Travis rarely talks about Taylor on the show, a recent fan survey from the podcast ruffled some feathers. Questions included statements like:
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“I’m excited to hear details and Easter eggs about Travis & Taylor’s relationship from the source.”
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“I like feeling like a part of the community that supports Taylor’s happiness outside of her music.”
Some fans felt these questions were invasive or unnecessary, especially since the couple tends to keep things private. The backlash was swift, with many calling out the podcast for crossing the line.