Relationship coach says Taylor Swift should be 'concerned' about Travis Kelce's sideline outburst
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Travis Kelce admitted he took it too far with his sideline outburst against Andy Reid during the Super Bowl, but an expert says it could still lead to trouble in his relationship.
The Kansas City Chiefs star tight end quickly became the talk of the night when he screamed in the face of his head coach.
The incident occurred shortly after an Isiah Pacheco fumble in the first half while Kelce was not on the field. Kelce ran over to Reid and gave him an earful, appearing to grab his arm and bump him in the process before Jerick McKinnon stepped between them.
Both downplayed the incident immediately following the game. However, a marriage and relationship coach says Kelce's reaction was troubling.
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Travis Kelce (87) and head coach Andy Reid of the Kansas City Chiefs are shown in the second quarter of Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, on Feb. 11, 2024. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
Dr. Jacquie Del Rosario says "it made the makings of trouble" and that his girlfriend, pop star Taylor Swift, should make note of what he did.
"Looking at the clip, we can’t necessarily say he is a toxic partner. But we can say there are certain things we need to be concerned about," she told Fox News Digital in a recent interview.
Del Rosario said she understood "it is the Super Bowl" and emtions run high – a similar sentiment Tom Brady had – but it did show how Kelce handles "conflict" and that the "writing [is] on the wall."
"This is something that you do take notice of in a relationship. As someone that’s more emotionally mature, you’re able to handle yourself