Charissa Thompson And Erin Andrews Discussed About Taylor Swift’s Love Efforts For Travis Kelce
On the latest installment of their “Calm Down” podcast, Charissa Thompson gave co-host Erin Andrews a hard time when she likened Taylor Swift’s feelings for Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce to Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant in the 1999 romantic comedy “Notting Hill.”
Andrews said to Thompson that she was experiencing “goosebumps” as the latter described a sequence from the movie in which Grant’s character is informed by Roberts’ character that she is “just a girl waiting for a boy to love me.”
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“You can be this massive star, you can be a millionaire, but what do you want? You want the one thing you can’t buy, which is love,” Charissa Thompson said.
Andrews continued by bringing out how Swift had altered the lyrics of “Karma” to refer to “that boy on the Chiefs” when Kelce had seen her performance at Argentina this past weekend.
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“We can’t get enough Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce because we LOVE love and #calmdown if you’ve got a problem with that,” The video was tweeted along with the podcast’s X account.
We can’t get enough @taylorswift13 & @tkelce because we LOVE love and #calmdown if you’ve got a problem with that 😘
ALL NEW EPISODE IS HERE! ➡️ https://t.co/a12LxcgIR9#TaylorSwift #taylornation #Swifties pic.twitter.com/PSO18AgAiE
— Calm Down with Erin and Charissa (@calmdownpodcast) November 16, 2023
Thompson and Andrews anticipated that Swift and Kelce would date.
As far as Swift dating Kelce was concerned, Andrews and Thompson were ahead of the game.
Convincing the pop star to give him a chance was previously the focus of an entire segment.
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Though the “Calm Down” ladies were always supporting Kelce, he still deserves all the credit for putting Swift on his feet.
By wearing her personalized Chiefs jacket at Arrowhead Stadium, Swift suggested that she was aware of the part they played, if not outright acknowledged it.