Travis Kelce Shares Devilish Old Yearbook Photo: 'I Tormented Teachers'
Travis Kelce
As Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's relationship blossoms, many Swifties have taken a deep-dive into her new beau's past.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end is a celebrity in his own right who often posts on social media and co-hosts a podcast, New Heights, with his brother, Philadelphia Eagles center, Jason Kelce. And evidently, he was quite a squirrelly little kid.
"In March 2015, Kelce shared a throwback photo with his Instagram followers that offers insight about what he was like as a young child.
"#TBT to when I ruled the playground! ??????," he captioned a photo of his elementary-aged self. "I tormented teachers lives... #OdoyleRules #PreschoolDays."
Just look at that mischievous grin!
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This isn't the first time Kelce has offered a glimpse into his childhood. In the Season 2 premiere of New Heights in September, he recalled getting kicked out of preschool after throwing a chair at his teacher.
"During playtime, we were playing checkers, and I was winning," Kelce explained. “I kept winning and the teacher told me, you know, ‘Travis, you have to share,’ and I was like, ‘That’s not how it rolls.'"
He continued: "She said, 'No, you have to share,' and I said, 'No, I don't,' and threw the chair that I was sitting in at her."
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Meanwhile, another throwback photo Kelce posted in 2015 features him and his older brother posing while wearing their hockey uniforms as kids.
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Kelce must have been feeling nostalgic that year because yet another 2015 Instagram post revealed swoon-worthy photos from his senior prom.
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Hopefully, Swift's boyfriend will continue to post adorable photos (and share entertaining stories) from when he was a kid. Because Swifties can't get enough!
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