Travis Kelce loves love.
Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end Travis Kelce recently sparked conversation with his comments about former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick’s new relationship with 24-year-old Jordon Hudson.
Belichick, who is 72, has been subject to online scrutiny and jest due to the significant age gap between him and Hudson. Amidst a wave of criticism and humor directed at the couple, Kelce chose to engage with the topic during a recent episode of ‘New Heights.’
While his brother Jason Kelce expressed reluctance to comment on Belichick’s relationship, Travis did not hold back.
“Let’s not go there,” Jason Kelce begged his sibling. “Please. Jesus Christ.”
He quipped, “He’s killing it,” a remark that carried a snarky undertone but also suggested a kind of admiration or at least a playful acknowledgment of Belichick’s personal life choices.
RELATED: Sources Reportedly Reveal Bill Belichick’s Friends Shocked By Relationship With 23-Year-Old
This comment came after a moment where he controversially referred to Hudson as Belichick’s daughter, a comment that many found to be in poor taste, adding a layer of controversy to his statements.
Dave Portnoy of Barstool Sports previously urged the public to tone down the negative comments about the couple, highlighting the intensity of the online reactions. Despite the buzz, neither Belichick nor Hudson has addressed the public’s curiosity and commentary about their relationship.
Jordon Hudson, who has been seen in public with Belichick, reportedly has a history of relationships with significantly older men, her previous boyfriend being 64 years old.
This pattern adds another dimension to the public’s fascination with her new relationship with Belichick.
The unexpected nature of this relationship has certainly captured the attention of fans and media alike, leading to widespread speculation about its durability and the dynamics involved.
It remains to be seen how long this relationship will last, but for now, it continues to be a topic of intrigue and speculation among NFL fans and beyond.