
Travis Kelce compares Taylor Swift relationship to Pretty Woman in podcast
'Travis, you're living Pretty Man right now.'
'I'm wearing nothing but a tie when Taylor comes home'
The video makes it 10x better 🤣 pic.twitter.com/8kpa1Vus2t — 🏈👑 | fan acct. (@TayvisHaze) July 23, 2025
sOn the latest episode of New Heights, the podcast he co-hosts with brother Jason Kelce, the two discussed the 1990 romantic comedy Pretty Woman. Jason joked that the roles had reversed in Travis's real life: 'Travis, you're living Pretty Man right now.' The lighthearted moment escalated when Travis chimed in, 'I'm wearing nothing but a tie when Taylor comes home,' sending both brothers into laughter.
The conversation took another turn when Travis mentioned meeting Pretty Woman star Julia Roberts at Swift's Eras Tour stop in Dublin. 'That's why me and Julia Roberts—when I met Julia, it felt like we were the same person. So cool,' Kelce said on the podcast.
Outside of their playful exchange, Kelce has a packed schedule ahead. He recently reported to training camp with the Kansas City Chiefs and will also appear in Happy Gilmore 2, the Netflix sequel to the 1996 Adam Sandler comedy, which premieres July 25.
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