
Travis Kelce Shares the 'Hardest Part' of Hosting SNL
Travis Kelce hosted Saturday Night Live in 2023, and in a recent interview on the Bussin' With The Boys podcast, he revealed the hardest part that came with the high honors of hosting: reading.
"The writers' rooms were fun because you're just getting pitched ideas. The table reading, for a guy that can't really read that well, it was kind of a f----- situation," Kelce said. "The table reading was the hardest f------ part."
Kelce hosted the 14th episode of SNL's 48th season back in March 2023 with country singer Kelsea Ballerini joining as the musical guest.
"I felt like I was just trying to get through the reading instead of actually acting it out and giving it a voice and giving it a character and things like that. I was just focused on, 'Don't f------ skip this line,'" he said.Once he got past the table reading, he had a good time and felt "so much more comfortable."
"There was still a sense of like, 'I need to be a professional here,'" Kelce said. "I want to take advantage of this, but I want to have fun doing it, but I don't want to look like a loser doing this. I want to make them respect my approach and how I'm like taking it serious. But it was just a fun roller coaster, man."
Some of Kelce's sketches included "American Girl Café," where Kelce joked with dolls, and "Garrett from Hinge," a funny dating bit with Bowen Yang. He also starred in the "Self-Defense" sketch, showing off his comedic skills alongside the "Please Don't Destroy" crew.Travis Kelce Shares the 'Hardest Part' of Hosting SNL first appeared on Men's Fitness on Jul 2, 2025
This story was originally reported by Men's Fitness on Jul 2, 2025, where it first appeared.
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