Will Kansas City Chiefs coach attend Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's wedding?
Andy Reid has revealed whether he plans to attend Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's wedding.
Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid plans to attend Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's wedding.
The 36-year-old sports star and Taylor announced their engagement last year, and Reid - who has coached Travis to multiple Super Bowl titles - hopes to attend the ceremony.
He told Kansas City sports radio's 96.5 The Fan: "I probably have [received an invite]. If I don't outgrow my tuxedo before then, I'm going."
The 68-year-old coach is "so happy" for the celebrity couple, and insisted the scale of the occasion matters less than what it represents.
He said: "When [it] really comes down to it, it doesn't matter how big the show is around them. They're in love and that's the most important thing."
Meanwhile, Travis and Taylor recently enjoyed a "fun" trip to London.
The NFL star and Taylor, 36, were spotted together in London earlier this month, and Travis has shared some details of their visit to the UK capital, revealing that they "enjoyed some plays" together.
Travis - who is now one of the best-known sports stars in the world - said on his New Heights podcast: "For the most part, had some really good food and enjoyed some plays.
"Saw Sadie Sink, and, I believe, Noah Jupe is his name. He's f****** phenomenal as Romeo. Sadie was as Juliet as well."
Travis also heaped praise on the well-known Indian restaurant Gymkhana, which the couple visited during their trip.
The American football star - who proposed to Taylor last year - said: "Every dish they brought out, I didn't ask a single question. I just dove in. The only questions that I had to ask was how hot or how spicy the heat of the spice."
The Kansas City Chiefs star has previously been teased for his picky eating, but Travis insisted the label is no longer accurate.
Travis - who co-hosts New Heights with his elder brother, Jason - said: "It's not accurate at all, but it's fun to play around with because I was at one point."