They dance around the kitchen under the fridge light.
Travis Kelce gushed about how much fun he has cooking with his superstar girlfriend, Taylor Swift, during the Kansas City Chiefs’ press conference on Tuesday.
But when a reporter asked him what he likes to cook with her in the kitchen, he politely declined, saying, “I respect the question, but I’d like to keep it to myself. I’d like to keep it personal.”
But the tight end returned to the question as he walked off stage, telling the crowd, “Taylor makes really good Pop Tarts and cinnamon rolls.”
The reporter’s question came after Swift posted an Instagram video in April to promote her 11th studio album, “The Tortured Poets Department.”
In the compilation video, the “Karma” singer recorded a short clip of her cooking with her NFL star boyfriend while giving him a kiss on the cheek.
In September, it was revealed that the 14-time Grammy Award winner baked Kelsey cinnamon rolls ahead of the Chiefs’ game against the Chicago Bears, and earlier this year, Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid said she’d be baking homemade Pop Tarts throughout the 2023-2024 NFL season.
But he has never tried it and joked: During an interview on “The Rich Eisen Show” in March.
“She makes great Pop-Tarts, but she doesn’t share them with me. She shares them with all the linemen,” he explained. “I tell her, ‘You’ve got to give some to coach.'”
Swift and Travis, both 34, began dating in July 2023 and went public with their relationship in September, quickly becoming one of the most popular couples in Hollywood and the NFL.
Earlier this month, Kelsey spoke about how she stays “grounded” amid her skyrocketing fame.
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“When you have good family and friends around you, that aspect of life becomes a lot easier,” he said on “Good Morning America.”
“It may not seem like it when I’m playing football, but off the field I just want to be a person of integrity.”
His brother, Jason Kelsey, echoed the same sentiment while talking about his fame during a recent episode of the “Whiskey Ginger” podcast.
“I’ve never seen him change a bit,” the retired NFL center said.
“He’s stayed true to himself. He’s still humble. He treats everyone with the utmost respect.”

