Jason Kelce, Travis Kelce‘s brother and former Philadelphia Eagles center, recently opened up about the challenges of being in the spotlight due Travis’ relationship with pop sensation Taylor Swift. In an interview with the “94WIP Morning Show,” Jason admitted that the level of fame surrounding Swift can be both positive and negative, stating, “There’s a lot of people paying attention at all times, which is positive and negative at times.”
He candidly shared the struggle of trying to maintain privacy while being constantly surrounded by cameras, acknowledging that it can be overwhelming at times. “It’s a lot. There’s a lot of people paying attention at all times, which is positive and negative at times,” Jason revealed during the interview.
Despite the challenges, Jason also acknowledged the incredible support and love that Swift receives from her dedicated fan base. He expressed, “But I think that she’s built up such a fan base and a contingency and an amount of people that really, really just, like, love her that it’s really cool at the same time.”
Jason humorously pointed out that he and Travis don’t receive nearly as much attention as Swift, despite being professional athletes. This lighthearted remark shed light on the overwhelming nature of Swift’s fame and the impact it has on those around her.
Jason Kelce gushes over Taylor Swift’s “ridiculous” talent after VMAs
In addition to discussing the challenges of fame, Jason couldn’t help but gush over Swift’s exceptional talent, especially following her wins at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards. He emphasized, “She is, like, so talented it’s ridiculous. Not only.” This admiration for Swift’s talent showcased the genuine respect and admiration he holds for the pop star.
Overall, Jason’s interview provided a glimpse into the complexities of navigating fame and privacy in the midst of being associated with a global superstar like Taylor Swift. Additionally, his admiration for Swift’s talent further emphasized the genuine respect and appreciation for the pop star beyond the glare of the public eye.