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Travis Kelce trolled on the golf course by friends blasting Taylor Swift’s ‘Bad Blood’
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Travis Kelce hilariously sang along to girlfriend Taylor Swift’s hit song ‘Bad Blood’ during a round of golf with friends on Thursday – who blasted out the song to try and put him off his game.
Kelce, a keen golfer, was playing with former NBA star Chandler Parsons, who shared a clip of Kelce lining up a shot with Swift’s song ‘Bad Blood’ blasting out in the background
It appeared to be a ploy to distract the Chiefs star – but Parsons soon learnt that Swift isn’t only inspiring sporting success for Kelce on the football field
Kelce appeared to hit an approach shot onto the green that he was thrilled by and ran up to the camera using his iron as an air guitar and mouthed the words to ‘Bad Blood’ back down the camera in celebration.
‘@KillaTrav cannot be rattled,’ wrote Parsons alongside the clip.Last week, Kelce and Swift headed to the Bahamas in the Caribbean for a short break together.
Kelce jokingly defended his ‘Dad Bod’ after being pictured on the beach during his recent episode of the New Heights podcast, which he hosts with his older brother Jason.
Jason told Travis that he weighs 283 pounds, to which the Chiefs tight end laughed: ‘We’re in the same weight class now. It’s March! We’re in the same weight class right now.’
Swift is in the middle of a two-month break between Eras Tour dates while Kelce is enjoying the NFL offseason after a magnificent Super Bowl victory with the Kansas City Chiefs.
After his trip to the Caribbean, Kelce was pictured back in Ohio last week and has since been seen in Los Angeles, where he is believed to be spending time with Swift.
When the NFL season was over, Kelce headed to Sydney, Australia and Singapore to see Swift perform on her wildly popular tour.
The 34-year-old returned to the United States between those tour dates to support his brother Jason, who announced his retirement from the NFL after 13 years with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The brothers are returning to Ohio next month to host a live version of their New Heights show at Nippert Stadium, which holds 40,000 fans.