CNN –
Travis Kelce was already famous, but now he’s learning what it means to be famous alongside Taylor Swift.
The new episode of his podcast “New Heights,” which he co-hosts with his brother, fellow NFL footballer Jason Kelce, dropped Wednesday.
Jason Kelce introduced the TSwift in the middle of a football conversation by saying, “We’re here.”
“We have avoided this topic out of respect for your personal life,” said Jason Kelce, who plays for the Philadelphia Eagles. “But now we have to talk about it.”
“My personal life isn’t that personal,” Travis Kelce joked. “I did this to myself, Jason. I know that.”
Jason Kelce then brought up Swift’s recent attendance at his brother’s game to watch his Kansas City Chiefs take on the Chicago Bears at Arrowhead Stadium. The superstar singer sat in a suite next to the Kelce family matriarch and pretty much broke the internet.
After Jason Kelce asked his brother what his life was like now, Travis Kelce said he was on the “roller coaster of life.”
“I noticed a few things,” Travis Kelce said. “Paparazzi at my house. It’s not like that.”
The dads are there with cameras and screaming his name, he said. His brother, of course, asked about his special guest at the game.
“Thanks to Taylor for stopping,” Travis Kelce said. “That was pretty bold.”
He praised Swift, who “looked stunning,” and said his friends and family had nothing but amazing things to say about her. Not to mention his Chiefs won the game.
“We write everything, ladies and gentlemen,” he joked (maybe). “It was impressive.”
Kelce said he found all the attention and excitement “hysterical.”
“It’s definitely a game I’ll remember,” he said. “That’s for damn sure.”
The brothers covered other topics, including how sales of Travis Kelce’s jersey exploded after Swift’s performance, how everyone, including football coaches, was talking about the possible couple, and even how they drove off in his convertible after the game.
We still don’t know for sure whether they’re a couple or not because Kelce decided to come through and said, “What’s real is that it’s my private life. I want to respect both of our lives.”
He said he would continue to talk about sports in the future.