It is reported that the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, who has plans to extend the festival to other cities in the U.S., had a conversation with the RnB icon and the rapper.
- Sep 11, 2024
AceShowbiz - Travis Kelce reportedly "eyes up breaking into" the music industry. It has been revealed that the Kansas City Chiefs tight end had a chat with Usher and Bad Bunny amid his plans for his Kelce Jam Festival.
On Tuesday, September 10, The U.S. Sun unveiled what the 34-year-old NFL star has done before extending his festival. According to the media outlet, he had a conversation with Usher and Bad Bunny, who "stopped by" Flushing Meadows to discuss the music event with the athlete.
It was said that "there are plans to extend his annual Kelce Jam festival to other cities in the United States." One source spilled to the outlet, "Travis always wants to extend his network. He knew many people in the sports, movie, and music industry were going to be at the tennis."
The outlet also said that Travis "is seeking high-profile advice for his acting career." The insider, who claimed to be close to the Kelce family, shared that he "enjoyed a cozy chat about breaking into acting with box-office legend Matthew McConaughey" during a trip to Flushing Meadows.
The insider spilled that the three-time Super Bowl winner had a chance to have a "long talk" with Matthew, who "happens to be one of his favorite actors." The insider stated, "They had a great chat about the movie industry."
About what Travis and Matthew were talking about, the insider said, "They spoke about navigating it after so many years, about his experience, and about getting some advice." The insider continued, "Matthew loves football, so he was keen to talk about that too."
This was not the only thing that Travis, who is hosting a new show called "Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?", has done as an effort to build a career in Hollywood. The outlet further noted that the professional football player "sent" someone to Mostra film festival in Venice to "see if he could get opportunities in international movies for his image and help with branding."