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The supposed drunken antics of Super Bowl winners The Kansas City Chiefs during their victory parade this week attracted attention from social media users and multiple media outlets this week.
People who saw clips of Chiefs' star Travis Kelce apparently intoxicated while addressing the crowd at the parade, or images of Brittany Mahomes – the wife of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes – allegedly using an IV for hangover recovery, among other sights of apparent hard partying, expressed their shock on X this week.
Users referred to Kelce and Swift, who was also shown pounding beers during the Super Bowl last week, as the "worst two role models in America," while others claimed the players' intense partying proved they are "children trapped in men’s bodies." TAYLOR SWIFT CHUGS HER DRINK DURING SUPER BOWL LVIII, SETS OFF SOCIAL MEDIA FRENZY A general view as fans assemble in front of Union Station prior to the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVIII victory parade on February 14, 2024, in Kansas City, Missouri. (David Eulitt/Getty Images) Scenes from the Chiefs’ victory parade in downtown Kansas City on Wednesday drew a lot of these reactions, particularly Kelce’s victory speech, during which the star athlete appeared intoxicated while he sang a rendition of Garth Brooks’ "Friends In Low Places." British outlet The Daily Mail reported on the spectacle Wednesday, with a headline that declared, "Travis Kelce is too drunk to SPEAK and has to be held up by his teammates on stage at Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl parade." The outlet reported, "But after a day of partying back in Kansas City, the