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On thelatest episode ofNew Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce, the brothers had a funny exchange about the Kansas City Chiefs star’s upcoming plans this weekend while his team has the week off.
“Got anything you’re looking forward to going to?”Jason, 36, asked his little brother, as they were reading an ad about Seat Geek tickets.
“Not really,” Travis, 34, replied. “I might just say f— it and just go somewhere nice, I don’t know. My skin’s getting real pale so I gotta go somewhere sunny.”
“Somewhere south?” Jason interjected, while Travis added, “Closer to the equator.”
“South of the equator?” the Philadelphia Eagles center pried, to which his brother only responded with laughter.
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The south-of-the-equator dates could double as a different kind of date for the duo, who have a history of attending one another’s performances.
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Travis first kicked off rumors about the two earlier this summer after attending the music superstar’s show at his own Arrowhead Stadium in KC in July.
The new couple has since been making headlines for their ongoing relationship after Swift attended one of his games, when she watched the Chiefs' blowout victory against the Chicago Bears on Sept. 24 in Kansas City.
Since then, the “Say Don’t Go” singer has been a go at three other games this season, with her appearances even statistically impacting the tight end’s play. Kelce averages more than double the amount of yards when Swift is at the games than when she isn’t.
While the music icon didn’t make it to Germany for the Chiefs-Dolphins game on Sunday, she rooted from afar in New York City, hostinga watch partyat her apartment.
A handful of Chiefs wives and girlfriends, including quarterbackPatrick Mahomes’ wife, Brittany Mahomes, toasted the game with champagne and helped Taylor cheer Kansas City to victory.
“I’m not trying to go and f—ing be out and about if we’re out here losing,” he said, adding that the Chief’s were “fortunate” that they have a 7-2 record.
source: people.com