Travis Kelce reveals what he REALLY wanted to say at Chiefs’ White House visit

Travis Kelce Reveals What He REALLY Wanted To Say During Chiefs Visit To The White House After Patrick Mahomes Tightly Dragged Kansas City Off The Stage

  • Travis Kelce unsuccessfully tried to give a speech at the White House
  • And he insists it would have been appropriate after he couldn’t finish it
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Earlier this week, Travis Kelce was dragged off stage at the White House by teammate Patrick Mahomes as he began speaking during the Chiefs’ visit to celebrate their Super Bowl victory.

And while the tight end has a history of colorful language, he insisted on the latest episode of his “New heightspodcast that he would keep it G-rated.

Kelce didn’t have a chance to finish his speech after he started it. “So I’ve been waiting for this.”

“Obviously the president is iconic on stage, and how he addresses the public – to my fellow Americans. That’s all I wanted to say, dude,” Travis told his brother and New Heights co-host Jason Kelce.

“Is that all you wanted to say?” Jason said.

Travis Kelce tried to say a few words onstage during the Chiefs’ visit to the White House

Patrick Mahomes quickly intervened and did not allow Kelce to share what he wanted to say

The Chiefs’ unstoppable duo also posed with President Joe Biden and a number 46 Chiefs jersey

“That’s it,” Travis said. “I shouldn’t have started with ‘I’ve always wanted to do this’.

Mahomes apologized to the crowd as he pulled his favorite target away from the mic.

Whether or not Kelce is telling the truth about what he allegedly said, he has been known to make striking statements in front of a microphone.

One that made more than enough headlines was when he called out Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval during the playoffs this season.

Kelce chided Pureval as he held the Lamar Hunt Trophy in front of Chiefs fans after the AFC Championship game.

“I have some words of wisdom for that mayor of Cincinnati,” Kelce told CBS NFL commentator Jim Nantz, imitating a Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson catchphrase. “Know your role and shut up, ya jabroni.”

In another interview with CBS’s Tracy Wolfson, Kelce also taunted Bengals fans, including the mayor of Cincinnati, after grabbing the microphone from Mahomes. In it he shouted: ‘Burrowhead my a**. It’s Mahomes’ house.’

Kansas City was unable to visit the White House when they won Super LIV over the San Francisco 49ers due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, making this visit long overdue.

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