Travis Kelce Turns Heads With Change to His Appearance
"They have been traveling nonstop and very much enjoy it," a source told People. "They are making the most of their time off together. They are hanging out with friends, too. It's a special time for them...They value the same things. Right now, the focus is very much on private time out of the spotlight."
While Swift remains out of the spotlight, her future Hall of Fame tight-end boyfriend has made several public appearances over the past week. Just last weekend he took part in Justin Timberlake's 8AM Invitational.
The golf event and afterparty included some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment, including Kelce, his older brother Jason, former NBA star Blake Griffin and comedian Andrew Santino. Just a few days later, Kelce was spotted in New York reportedly filming a new commercial.
Fans immediately noticed - and weren't thrilled - with Kelce's luscious locks.
"I hope this was a rehearsal to test angles and cameras and afterward his hair was styled better. I don't know why he keeps his hair long when I'm sure he doesn't like it at all. I hope that at training camp he brings back the buzzcut, he looked amazing with that haircut," one person said.
"who gave him this blow out," questioned another.
"He either needs a new stylist or to go back to the buzz cut. Slick back doesn't work for his hair type," suggested a third.
Kelce's new 'do clearly isn't sitting well with fans.
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