Travis Kelce Is ‘Disappointed’ He Didn’t Get To Meet Taylor Swift
Travis Kelce is just like the rest of us Swifties. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end attended Taylor Swift‘s The Eras Tour earlier this month at Arrowhead Stadium in Missouri….

Travis Kelce is just like the rest of us Swifties. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end attended Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour earlier this month at Arrowhead Stadium in Missouri.
If you follow Kelce on social media, then you know he's a very outgoing and charismatic man. Kelce let it all out on a recent episode of New Heights. He co-hosts the show with brother and Philadelphia Eagles player Jason Kelce.
Kelce expressed that he was "disappointed," but not for reasons you may think following a concert. Not because the show wasn't great; it was because he didn't get to meet Swift. All we have to say is, get in line, buddy.
Together the NFL brothers discussed everything from football to friendship bracelets. If you've attended The Eras Tour then we're sure you have one. Or, you might have twenty!
Travis let his brother and podcast listeners know he received friendship bracelets at the concert. How many? He said he had a "bunch of them." It wasn't enough for him because he had hoped to gift Ms. Swift one earlier in the night.
The 33-year-old had a friendship bracelet with his number ready to go. Jason joked that it was his jersey number and Travis replied by saying, "You know which one," while showing off his signature smile to the camera.
Although he took it personally that Swift didn't want to meet him in any era that night, the Kelce brothers got a good laugh out of it. Kelce may have won the Super Bowl this year but he has yet to win over Swift's heart.
Jason made a good point in saying the "Cruel Summer" singer probably didn't reach out because she's still disappointed over the Eagles' loss back in February. We give Travis credit though for speaking up.
10 Country Stars On The New Threads App: Reba, Blake, Lainey
Country music superstars have already started flocking to the brand-new social media app Threads. According to Meta, "Threads is a distinct app created by the Instagram team. While Instagram primarily connects users through photos and videos, Threads seeks to bring the same level of engagement to text updates."
Threads allows Instagram users to automatically follow the same accounts they do on the photo-sharing app, making it easier for active Instagram users to replicate a similar type of engagement on Threads.
To get on Threads, according to Meta, "You log in using your Instagram account, and posts can be up to 500 characters long and include links, photos, and videos up to 5 minutes in length."
We gathered some of the first Thread posts that country stars have made in the week since the mobile app premiered.
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Blake Shelton
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Blake's presence on Threads was announced via his wife Gwen Stefani's Insta Stories. Shelton's first Threads post: "What the hell? Another social media platform??? I need a drink…."
See that post here.
Reba
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The Queen of Country did not hesitate to get on the new social app. Reba's first Threads post: "Rumor has it, there's a new social network in town."
See that post here.
Lainey Wilson
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In her first Threads post, Lainey joked about having yet another social app to keep up with: "Me about to try to manage another social media platform."
See that post here.
Miranda Lambert
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For Miranda, Threads are another way to share photos of dogs online. Her first Threads post read: "I'm here for more dog content."
See that post here.
Keith Urban
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Fresh off his latest Las Vegas stint, Keith quickly joined the new social app. Urban's first Threads post: "Thread me in..."
See that post here.
Dierks Bentley
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Dierks is on his "Gravel & Gold Tour" and didn't miss the opportunity to share some tour fun on his first Threads post. He wrote, "Made some memories this weekend! @jordandavisofficial."
See that post here.
Garth Brooks
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Garth shared some fun with his wife, Trisha Yearwood, in his first Threads post. He wrote, "This is a @trishayearwood fan account! All thread the Queen! love, g"
See that post here.
Darius Rucker
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Darius did a flashback on Threads on his first post: "29 years ago today, Hootie & The Blowfish released the album #CrackedRearView.
Today… I joined #threads. What a time, hahahahahaha."
See that post here.
Ashley McBryde
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Ashley used humor and deep thought to share her first Threads post: "Why is an iPhone charger not called Apple Juice…"
See that post here.
Old Dominion
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The CMA and ACM Group of the Year posted a throwback as their first Threads post. They captioned the fun image, "Throwing it back to tutus in the studio recording the #MemoryLane project. #tbt @shanemcanally."
See that post here.