Taylor Swift won’t be spending Thanksgiving at home, at least not in Kansas City. Travis Kelce revealed on Wednesday’s episode of New Heights that he will be spending Turkey Day alone this year, contrary to earlier rumors that he would be spending the day with his fiancée Taylor and her parents.
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Travis mentioned to his older brother Jason that he was looking forward to “feasting on KFC because I won’t have anybody here.” After learning that he would be living alone, Jason invited his brother to take a “short trip” to Philadelphia to visit his family. The Eagles center lives there with his wife, Kylie, and their three daughters, Bennett, Wyatt, and Elliote. Additionally, he said they will “have plenty of food.”
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According to TMZ earlier this week, the two lovers would be spending their first Thanksgiving together and introducing their parents. The individual went on, “They’re trying to figure out their schedules to make sure they set aside as much time together as possible.”
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While Kelce is in the midst of his NFL season, Swift is currently on the second leg of her Eras Tour and will be playing in São Paulo on Friday, Nov. 24.
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In another portion of the presentation, the brothers discussed their early Thanksgivings. Before they were busy becoming great NFL players (Jason has featured in multiple Thanksgiving games), they used to spend their mornings playing pickup games.
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Jason continued by saying that Turkey Day is one of the “best” holidays, even though Travis might not agree. Jason claimed that Travis was a “picky eater,” and that his father Ed Kelce “screamed” at the younger son to finish his food, so Travis’s days “always ended in tears.”