Travis Kelce might want to think before he posts something online.
Kelce, unlike his girlfriend Taylor Swift, made no political endorsement before the 2024 US presidential elections.
However, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end is still getting blasted for what he just posted following the Presidential election.
Travis Kelce took to Instagram only about a few hours after it was announced that Trump had won the election, but not to mention anything political, but to post an array of pictures of the team’s victory over the Tampa Bay Bucs from Monday Night Football.
“Arrowhead at night 🏟️🔥🔥,” Kelce wrote, including a pair of fire emojis.
Fans were not happy as many blasted Travis Kelce for not reading the room while others gloated about Trump winning since Taylor Swift endorsed Kamala Harris.
Here are just a few of those comments:
Travis, people are crying plz
Kim, there’s people that are dying.
You finishing the season before you and Taylor move out the country? I’m feeling unburdened by what has been
RIP to your girlfriends Presidential candidate. LOL #Trump2024
@taylorswift @killatrav hey remember when y’all said you would leave if Trump becomes president? He did so…got your tickets yet?
Girl read the room
“Trav I love you but pls read the room,” someone wrote in the comments.
“Travis pls not right now we’re mourning,” another added.
“Not today Travis,” one user posted as more “read the room” comments followed.
Did your gf pack her bags yet!!! America has spoken.
Is it true you’re leaving the country? Can you take some of these other cry baby liberals with you?
In the meantime, Travis is heating up on the field.
On the season, Kelce has 435 receiving yards and a touchdown on 52 receptions.
Travis Kelce Is Unlikely To Speak About The Election Results
Following Trump’s win, Travis Kelce caused a stir after sharing some pictures from Monday night’s victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Instagram.
Kelce never announced who he was going for, but since his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, announced her endorsement of Kamala, he is feeling the wrath of Republican voters.
He and his brother do weekly shows on their “New Heights” podcast, and although he has the platform to speak out, he is unlikely to do so.