Travis Kelce Claps Back at Critics Over His Eras Tour Misstep:”I Don’t Give a Damn”

Travis Kelce took a moment to record a new episode of New Heights amid chilling with Taylor Swift in Europe (his exact location? mysterious). And naturally Jason Kelce wasted no time trolling him for recording the Eras Tour with flash. Which I think we can all agree is the most “your dad at a concert” move possible.

“You got caught, pulling an Ed Kelce move here taking a video with your flash on,” Jason joked “What are you doing, Trav? You’re supposed to be better than this.”

In his defense, Travis said “Oh, you know, the settings on the camera, if it’s dark, it’s going to automatically put the flash on. I was just trying to get some good, you know, some good video, some good memories. I don’t give a damn. Did I get clowned for that? Sorry.”

Travis also took a moment to gush about Taylor’s Paris show (which he attended with Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper), saying “It was fun, it was a blast. I had a blast at Tay’s show. Her new rendition of The Eras Tour, I suggest everybody go see it. It has her new Tortured Poets Department, a few songs, a handful of those songs in the new show, which means there’s a new segment and new lights and new dancing, and new everything to the fucking show. I suggest everybody get out there and see. It is absolutely unbelievable. I enjoyed every bit of it.”

Trav then added, “I’m just I’m happy for everybody that’s in the tour that’s performing, from the dancers to the band to obviously Taylor. It just looks like they’re having so much fun up there, and they’re absolutely killing it. And they’re putting on a show that you know, you won’t get anywhere else.”

Cute. Also he should probably add “Taylor Swift Hype Man” to his resume at this point.

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