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Watch: How Travis Kelce is going Hollywood in producing his first movie just released
Not everybody who partied in Taylor Swift’s $2.5 million Super Bowl suite was an A-lister.
Although you may not have recognized them, Travis Kelce’s business managers André and Aaron Eanes were also there celebrating the Chiefs’ win, alongside Blake Lively, Lana del Rey and Ice Spice.
The twin brothers have known Kelce since he played at the University of Cincinnati and have been instrumental in plotting the NFL tight end’s career — and growing his estimated $40 million fortune.
In a moment of synergy, André even posted a photo of a can of Casa Azul Tequila Soda, a brand in which Kelce holds an equity stake.
“We positioned Travis to be world famous,” André, 34, told the New York Times last month. “We didn’t know how it would happen, or when it would happen, or what would help push that further along. But it’s always been the thought in the back of our minds.”
Kelce, 34, has dreamed of becoming as big as Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, the former college football player and WME wrestler turned Disney star who’s now on track to become a billionaire thanks to his Teremana Tequila brand.
Indeed, Kelce recently signed with Uber agency CAA to pursue his acting dreams.
He hosted “Saturday Night Live” last March and made a surprise cameo appearance on the show with Swift in October.
And he’s already starred in countless commercials, for everything from State Farm insurance to Campbell’s soup, Experian to Pfizer to Bud Light.
He is also a true showman, hollering “Viva, Las Vegas” to Chiefs fans and joining the Chainsmokers behind the decks at the Chiefs’ after-game party.
And, of course, Kelce already has a hit Spotify podcast with his brother, Philadelphia Eagles star Jason — “New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce” — and next month, he’ll have his first executive producer credit on a new film premiering at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas.
“My Dead Friend Zoe”, which stars Ed Harris, Sonequa Martin-Green and Natalie Morales, is described as a black comedy about a US Army veteran, the dead best friend she can’t let go of and her estranged grandfather.
Kelce also has his own clothing range, Tru Kolors.
Page Six is told that, while Kelce was in NYC for “SNL” he spent his free time shopping at designer stores.
“He was all about his looks,” a TV insider told us.
But a few blips are threatening to tarnish Kelce’s image.
During the big game, he shoved Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid while yelling at him — prompting Swifties to call this behavior a red flag.
Speaking on their podcast, Jason Kelce told his brother, “You crossed the line; I think we can both agree on it.”