Travis Kelce (Photo via MLFootball/Twitter)
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce appears to be a pro at posing for photos with fans, most notably the female fans.
Travis Kelce attended the Palm Tree Music Festival in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. He could be seen in the company of former NFL quarterback Tony Romo.
Kelce reportedly had conversations with Myles Shear, a co-founder of Palm Tree Records, signed autographs, and took pictures with fans.
Speaking of taking pictures, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end is going incredibly viral this week after he took one photo with two female fans.
Travis Kelce could be seen hovering his hands behind them without touching them, which is a sign of respect to them as well as to Taylor Swift.
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TE Travis Kelce has gone viral for his respectful ‘hover hands’ when around women other than his girlfriend.— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) July 14, 2024
Fans took to the comments and quotes to respond:
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Oh a good man not hugging up on other women in pictures
Love this for Tay https://t.co/giah1mcrbd— kristen “ nitro zone pounder”b🇵🇸 (@KristenParlay23) July 14, 2024
TK gets it.
https://t.co/UI4QHxpkne— Revenge Tour (@FuckLinElliot) July 14, 2024
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Taylor Swift Reportedly Laid Down Strict Rules For Travis Kelce
Taylor Swift reportedly had a couple of strict rules in place for Travis Kelce due to their relationship being so public.
A source told Life & Style magazine that the pop icon doesn’t want Kelce going to strip clubs anymore after he wore a t-shirt from a Las Vegas adult bar at a Chiefs game last year. It’s one of the “hard rules” the singer supposedly set moving forward. And, apparently, he is “fine not going to strip clubs anymore.”
One of the other rules Swift set that he apparently rolled his eyes at was to avoid taking photos with female fans. The source added it is “mostly” to avoid inaccurate headlines. He has no interest in playing a “calculated media game.”
Clearly, he is not avoiding taking pictures, but making sure things are not read the wrong way by strategically placing his hands outward.