Travis Kelce has no interest in watching “Love Actually.”
The 2003 hit Christmas film, starring an ensemble cast including Hugh Grant, Keira Knightley, Emma Thompson, Liam Neeson and Alan Rickman, is one of the football star's girlfriend's favorite films.
Taylor Swift is known to be a fan of Christmas movies, but when the topic of watching a movie came up, About the latest “New Heights” podcastKelce nixed the idea of seeing it.
The topic was brought up when Jason Kelsey's wife, Kylie, made a brief cameo and recommended “Love Actually” to the moving club.
“Love Actually is a great movie that you can sit back and enjoy with your loved one, because it's not like your loved one has asked you to watch it over and over again and you've said no every time. Kylie Kelce appeared to be referring to Jason. “So this would be a great excuse for you to take a look at it.”
The movie, in which Travis Kelce rhetorically asks, “Love Actually?”, didn't click with me at first. Before you pick up your phone and search on Google.
It seemed like he wanted to stop watching the movie because Jason proposed the idea that instead of Kyle appearing on the show after the brothers saw the movie, he would appear once she reviewed it on the podcast.
“Yeah, don't torture me. Torture your husband,” Travis Kelce responded. “I'm an innocent bystander here, Kai. Please don't come for me.”
It seems the Kelce brothers weren't alone in their disdain for the holiday favorite.
Jason also balked at the idea.
“I think we can probably both agree that we're not going to do Love Actually,” Jason Kelce said.
While “Love Actually'' may not be shown on TVs in either Kelce family home, it's unclear whether other productions will be seen in either household.
A Hallmark Christmas movie inspired by Swift and Kelce's romance was released last weekend to high ratings. According to the terrible announcement.
“Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story” premiered on the network Saturday night to 2.88 million viewers.
Although the film is not a story about a football player and a singer, both Donna Kelce and Chiefs head coach Andy Reid make cameos in the film.
“Thankfully I didn't have that big of a role, otherwise the movie probably wouldn't have been as great as it did. So that's good, but the Hallmark people didn't have a lot of fun.” It was.” Reed told reporters earlier this week.



