Ed Kelce is speaking out in defense of his son, Travis Kelce.
As Travis’s relationship with Taylor Swift continues to consume the thoughts of nearly everyone, a lot of people have found it necessary to publicly share their personal opinions.
From close friends to total strangers, so many people have something to say about Travis and Taylor, including the polarizing Bethany Frankel.
Over the last several days, Frankel has taken to social media to talk about Travis, specifically his on field behavior. As Mamas Uncut previously reported, if you watched the Super Bowl, you likely saw Travis get angry with his head coach Andy Reid.
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The moment was almost talked about more than the Chiefs winning the Super Bowl and ended with Travis taking accountability for his actions and Reid telling the world that all is good between the two of them. Still, Frankel had things to say.
In a social media video, Frankel called Travis a “peacock,” claiming that she used to date a man like Kelce, calling hime a “big burly charismatic man who needed to be the center of attention.”
“Being in that relationship made me feel like I was driving without breaks. It was just really fun and really electric, but this person just always wanted to party,” Frankel continued.
“But when you get into real life and you get into kids and marriage and things like that… it’s not easy [and] relationships take work. And it’s hard, because Taylor Swift is certainly a peacock. So they’re really usually can only be one peacock in a relationship.”
The discourse continued in the comments section of the video with people questioning why complete strangers care so much about Travis and Taylor’s relationship, and being Frankel to start “spreading more love and kindness.”
And now Kelce’s dad, Ed, is calling Frankel out.
Ed took to his Facebook page to share a Newsweek article talking about Frankel’s comments, writing, “Who TF is this troll?”
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Fans applauded Ed’s protective side, saying it made their day. “Haters gonna hate,” they told Ed.