Internet slams Travis Kelce's family's plans for reality show featuring his romance with Taylor Swift
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Taylor Swift's current romance with Travis Kelce has been anything but discreet.
The couple has prominently displayed their relationship, and Travis appears to be leveraging it to advance his career, potentially including an entry into reality television.
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Travis and Jason Kelce in talks for a reality show
As per a report by Radar Online, various networks are contemplating offering Travis and his brother Jason Kelce their own reality show.
This proposed series would likely center around their lives as NFL athletes, providing insight into their personal experiences and adventures.
Networks are not solely honing in on Travis but also on his older brother, retired NFL star Jason Kelce, and his wife Kylie.
"Producers are sniffing around the entire Kelce family, especially Jason and his wife Kylie," a source disclosed to Star magazine, continuing, "The idea is to make them a more relatable version of the Kardashians."
"The level of interest in the Kelces since Travis started dating Taylor has not gone unnoticed in Hollywood, but it's also very clear that they're super thirsty for attention".
Travis and Jason's podcast, 'New Heights,' has already made waves, recently winning Podcast of the Year at iHeartMedia's 2024 iHeartPodcast Awards.
The insider pointed out that Travis, 34, and Jason, 36, "are clearly embracing every moneymaking opportunity that comes along and they have no problem oversharing, so a reality show seems to be a no-brainer."
While a reality show could potentially elevate the Kelce family's fame, it also comes with heightened security risks. Travis has openly discussed having to sell his Kansas mansion after fans discovered his address.
As a result, he subsequently invested in a new property with upgraded security measures.
Travis Kelce's reality show sparks backlash on social media
This recent news ignited a firestorm of comments on social media platforms, sparking netizens to show their disagreement.
One wrote on Radar Online's Facebook post, "To bad I don't watch them shows." [sic]
Another chimed in, saying, "O please no."
"Hard pass..," said one more person, as another viewer noted, "they are already in one."
One more viewer wrote, "No thanks."
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