Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce mocked in Minneapolis ahead of Chiefs game
Two Minneapolis billboards have been spotted that appear to mock Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift.
Kelce and Swift have been rumored to be dating since last month. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end and the world-famous pop star are yet to publicly confirm or deny the reported romance.
But Swift has been in attendance for each of the Chiefs' past two NFL games. The singer was at Arrowhead Stadium to watch a win over the Chicago Bears in Week 3 and then followed that by attending the Week 4 win at the MetLife Stadium against the New York Jets.
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The Chiefs are on the road to face the Minnesota Vikings in Week 5 of the 2023 NFL regular season. And the city of Minneapolis has been preparing for the game in its own way.
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According to , two billboards have been spotted around Minneapolis in the days leading up to the game between the Vikings and the Chiefs. Both billboards seem to make fun of both Kelce and Swift.
One billboard is courtesy of Minnesota-based radio station 107.1 My Talk, which read: “Beat Taylor’s Boyfriend.” The advertisement did not feature any images, just a cartoon football.
Billboards mocking Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce popped up around MinneapolisThe other billboard features Pfizer and references recent comments made by New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The advertisement had a blue jersey with “Mr. Pfizer, No.87” on the back.
This joke is in reference to recent comments made by Rodgers, where he handed Kelce the nickname “Mr. Pfizer”. This is due to the Chiefs tight end recently appearing on vaccine commercials on television.
Rodgers made the comments while appearing on The Pat McAfee Show on October 3. A few days later, when speaking to reporters in a press conference, Kelce was asked for his thoughts on the nickname handed to him by the Jets quarterback, and gave an honest reaction.
“I thought it was pretty good,' Kelce said with a smile, when speaking to reporters at a pre-game press conference on Friday. “With the mustache, I look like someone named Mr. Pfizer.
“Who knew I'd get into vax wars with Aaron Rodgers, man? Mr. Pfizer against the Johnson and Johnson family over there,” Kelce added, referencing Jets owner Woody Johnson who has ties to the pharmaceutical company.
“Once I got the vaccine, I got it because of keeping myself safe, my family safe, people in this building.
“So yes I stand by it, one thousand percent. I am fully comfortable with him calling me 'Mr. Pfizer’”
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