
NFL star Travis Kelce shocks fans with his unrecognisable look: "literally looked like Ryan Reynolds for a sec..."
, the
NFL star
, almost got overlooked by his fans after his quite unrecognisable look in the newly posted video on social media. While he has been taking a break from the spotlight along with his billionaire girlfriends,
Taylor Swift
, Kelce's close up confused viewers for
Ryan Reynolds
.
What was the video about?
In a video shared by 8AM Golf on Instagram, captioned, 'After dark at the 8AM Invitational did not disappoint. ♠️♥️♣️♦️,' Kelce along with his other friends former NBA star Blake Griffin, comedian Andrew Santino, his brother Jason Kelce, and many others were grooving on the poker table in the event hosted and orchestrated by the singer Justin Timberlake.
Fans commented on his viral photos...
The Kansas City Chiefs star caught fans off guard with his trimmed beard, glasses, and a cap. As the photos of Travis went viral, the comments started to get interesting. One user stated, 'I almost didn't recognize him (sic),' and another posted, 'i didn't either at first (sic).'
A third user commented, 'the way i thought this was ryan reynolds (sic).' Another user confessed, 'The only reason I knew it was him was the hat😂'
While other fans appreciated him for his look, citing that he looks better with glasses. A fan frantically questioned, 'who gets glasses and gets hotter omg."
Taylor and Travis
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are currently taking a time off from the media. 'They have been travelling nonstop and very much enjoy it. They are making the most of their time off together. They are hanging out with friends, too. It's a special time for them,' a source revealed to People magazine. Not only are they seriously in sync with each other, but they also value the same things - spending time together away from the spotlight.

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