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Travis Kelce's Thanksgiving plans don't include Taylor Swift or turkey

Nov 23, 2023, 12:23 IST
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Travis Kelce says his Thanksgiving plans don't include Taylor Swift or turkeyMEGA/GC Images; Perry Knotts/Getty Images; Maren Caruso/Getty Images
  • Travis Kelce has revealed that his Thanksgiving plans don't include Taylor Swift or turkey.
  • The Chiefs tight end opened up about his holiday plans on an episode of the New Heights podcast.
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It's Thanksgiving weekend, but Travis Kelce won't be spending it eating turkey with Taylor Swift.

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end opened up about his holiday plans in the latest episode of the New Heights podcast — which is co-hosted by his brother, Philadelphia Eagles' Jason Kelce.

The brothers revealed that they would be spending Thanksgiving separately, with Travis in Missouri and Jason in Pennsylvania with his wife and kids.

"I'll be feasting on KFC because I won't have anybody here," Travis said on the podcast, hinting at how he'll be apart from Swift over the weekend.

This comes amidst a Page Six report that Swift might spend the holiday in Brazil after she postponed her concert when a fan died from the extreme heat.

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Upon hearing his brother's plans — or lack thereof — Jason immediately extended an invite to Travis to come over for a visit.

"If you want to make a quick trip, you're welcome to the house," Jason said. "We have plenty of food."

As for the missing Thanksgiving turkey, Jason revealed that the Kelce brothers didn't have the habit of eating it for the holiday while growing up.

"I know everybody says turkey, I think turkey has to kind of be there but — I'm not lying — we were always a big pork chop family growing up," Jason said on the podcast. "And I think pork chops taste better than turkey if I'm being honest."

"I've never cooked a turkey in my life, ever," Travis added.

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