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involving him and the Grammy winner. In footage shot over the weekend, Kelce can be seen gently moving one of the “Love Story” singer’s security guards aside so he could open a car door for her in. Kelce then proceeded to help Swift out of the car, glided his arm around her waist and held her hand as the two walked by a horde of paparazzi.
“I didn’t push them. I placed my hand on the gentleman’s back to let him know I was behind him,” Travis responded. “If I would have pushed him, he probably would have turned around and Tased me.”The Chiefs tight end went on to describe the vibe he was giving to the security guard, which is extremely apparent in the video:
“Good sir, can you excuse me, I need to get the door, sorry. Thank you. I’m right behind you. I don’t want to startle you, I know it’s your job to keep crazy people away. And if you just randomly get pushed in the back while standing in front of a door, that could probably be a little alarming.” He went on to describe Swift’s security team as “great, they’re good people,” and said that his behavior with the extremely famous musician was no different than with anyone else he’d take on a date.
“Whenever I’m on a date, I’m always having the sense of, I’m a man in this situation, I’m protective, yeah, sure,” he said. “You always have that kind of feeling, that self-awareness, I guess.”Have We Reached Peak Taylor Swift? The Psychology Behind When Someone Becomes Overexposed.By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners.
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