The ladies of “The View” still aren’t convinced that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s relationship is coming to an end.
On Tuesday’s episode of the daytime talk show, the co-hosts called out several “red flags” they discovered in Kelce’s recent interview with The Wall Street Journal Magazine about dating the pop superstar. In the piece, Kelce opened up about how he and the “Karma” singer began a relationship with a little help from their family.
“Some of the things he said set off alarm bells for me,” Sunny Hostin explained. “He said, ‘The most important thing for me: Make sure I don’t say anything that would offend Taylor.’ What is he hiding?” Hostin said it’s important to see “the good, the bad and the ugly at the forefront” of a relationship, adding, “He sends his representative so he doesn’t offend her in any way, that’s not the case.” real life. People insult you sometimes.
Joy Behar, who last week called Kelce an “idiot” over his old tweets, acknowledged that the NFL star deserves “a little bit of credit” when it comes to dating Swift, but she doesn’t think the power Couple will be together forever.
“The View” Sunny Hostin; Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift.
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“She’s a big star and he doesn’t seem to be intimidated by that, you know?” she said. “I’m old enough to remember Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio [couple]… but they didn’t last either. These couples burn and then they disappear.”
Meanwhile, Alyssa Farah Griffin appreciated that Kelce took the initiative to court Swift. “He pursued her, and when it comes to millennials, a lot of men just aren’t into women. “It’s casual dating, not really strenuous,” she said. “He wanted to meet her and attacked her. I like that intention.”
However, Hostin interjected and asked why Kelce was so passionate about Swift since his “ex-girlfriend was really hot too.” When Behar responded that Kelce’s ex was “not as famous” as Swift, Hostin pointed to her co-host and replied, “Uh huh.”
Griffin further noted that Kelce and Swift’s families had gotten to know each other, which she viewed as a “sign of commitment,” and she made it clear how Kelce was a “different guy” compared to the men Swift had previously dated “Be human.
“If it’s even just a palate cleanser,” she began before being interrupted by her co-hosts and the audience’s laughter. In response, Sara Haines jokingly shouted, “That’s not ginger with your sushi, Alyssa! That’s a full-fledged Kansas City Chiefs player!”
“I say, even if Travis is just a palate cleanser, this is my red flag,” Griffin continued. “My only concern is that she got out of a seven-year relationship and got really into this. They tend to give some time to get over the previous relationship. I’m rooting for her, I want to see her happy, I think she’s by far one of the most talented musicians of my life, but it seems a bit hectic.”
Haines noted that her personal red flag in the article was that Kelce has been thinking about retiring lately. “He has a lot of significance in the football world, and then you go into the world of Taylor Swift, and I think thinking about the next chapters would be great,” she said. “I think he’s looking for his second act. Michael Strahan always says he was big among football players and was stopped by men in the street. He went to watch morning television and was stopped by everyone on the street. This is from the mouth of a famous football player!”
Whoopi Goldberg, who remained silent throughout the conversation, only chimed in to discuss Kelce’s performance on the court during Monday night’s game. “Dropped the ball, that’s what he did!” she shouted. “He dropped the ball, okay? I like him, but he dropped the damn ball!”
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