Why Is ‘Travis Kelce Happy Gilmore 2' Trending?
A new trend concerning Travis Kelce and Happy Gilmore 2 has been circulating online. As such, fans have grown curious about the origins of this trend. Kelce is a confirmed cast member in the upcoming film, which is set to release nearly 30 years after the original and features Adam Sandler reprising his role as the titular character.
So, what is the Travis Kelce Happy Gilmore 2 trend that has captured fans' attention? Here are all the details.
The Travis Kelce Happy Gilmore 2 trend is the result of the recent release of the film's new official trailer.
In the trailer, the Kansas City Chiefs tight-end makes a split-second cameo at the 1:45 mark, where he can be seen giving Bad Bunny's character, who is Happy Gilmore's caddy, a scare. Check out the official trailer below:
Kelce's appearance in the trailer has sparked a range of reactions on social media.
One fan shared on X (Twitter) how seeing Kelce and Bad Bunny together was 'important' for their 'culture.'
Meanwhile, another fan wrote, 'Travis with Bad Bunny was not on my bingo card of this year.'
'travis kelce and bad bunny. now THAT'S a crossover episode,' yet another fan added.
Kelce was also featured in the film's New Year's promo, released in December 2024. He makes an appearance at the 0:13 mark where he tells Gilmore, 'It's great to see you back, Mr. Gilmore.'
Furthermore, in an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show earlier this year, Kelce expressed his excitement about working on Happy Gilmore 2, saying it was 'a dream come true.'
'I thought 'SNL' was going to be the peak of my acting and showman or entertainment career,' Kelce added. 'Working with Happy Gilmore himself, the Sandman, and Happy Productions, it was off the chain.'
Kelce also praised the Happy Gilmore 2 cast and crew, calling them 'professional' and 'fun to work with.' He then showered praise on Adam Sandler, comparing him to his coach Andy Reid and saying that the Uncut Gems actor was 'every bit as cool off the screen as he is on the screen.'
Happy Gilmore 2 drops on Netflix on July 25, 2025.
Originally reported by Abdul Azim Naushad on ComingSoon.
The post Why Is 'Travis Kelce Happy Gilmore 2' Trending? appeared first on Mandatory.
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