
Travis Kelce posts unseen photos from behind the scenes of Happy Gilmore 2 after 'surreal' Netflix cameo
Kelce enjoys a cameo in the golf comedy, which was released on Friday - three decade after Adam Sandler starred in the original classic.
To mark the release, Kelce shared a photo dump from his time working on the film. He is seen on set alongside Sandler, his father Ed and even golf legend Jack Nicklaus.
'Man this life is crazy!! Still so surreal I got this opportunity,' Kelce wrote alongside the photos on Instagram.
'SANDMAN!! Thank you brotha, for the opportunity and for giving us all Happy Gilmore 2! Everybody go check it out right now.'
Kelce is preparing for his 13th season in the NFL with the Kansas City Chiefs but the 35-year-old has already taken his first steps into acting.
The tight end has hosted a gameshow - 'Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?' - and appeared in horror series 'Grotesquerie'. Now the three-time Super Bowl champion plays the role of a server in Happy Gilmore 2.
He is one of many athletes to appear in the film, with Nicklaus, John Daly, Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy among the golf stars to make cameos.
Kelce is not a prolific user of social media but this was the tight end's second photo dump in as many ways.
On Thursday, he went Instagram official with Taylor Swift, sharing a number of pictures from their 'offseason adventures'.
They are seen enjoying dinner, clowning around in the snow and skating on an ice rink. Kelce's older brother Jason, mom Donna and dad Ed also feature in the Instagram dump, as does Swift's younger brother Austin.
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