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Travis Kelce Better Have an Awesome Valentine’s Day Plan, Because He Said Taylor Swift Is Gonna ‘Kill’ Him For Doing This

Travis Kelce Better Have an Awesome Valentine’s Day Plan, Because He Said Taylor Swift Is Gonna ‘Kill’ Him For Doing This

Love means never having to say sorry about the furniture. In a preview clip from Wednesday’s (Feb. 4) pre-Super Bowl New Heights podcast, Travis Kelce admitted he did something bad when he laughed so hard at a joke older brother Jason Kelce made about dog shows that he leaned too far back in his chair and snapped some of fiancée Traylor Swift‘s furniture in half.

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The wood-splitting fall caused his camera to shake as the three-time Super Bowl winner was sent tumbling backwards and then covered his blushing face in embarrassment as he busted out laughing and Jason asked, “Oh s–t! Are you alright Trav?”

“We’re good,” Travis responded as the brothers both grinned about the mishap, with the Kansas City tight end worrying, “Taylor’s gonna kill me!” At that point Jason just absolutely lost it, howling in laughter at the thought of his future sister-in-law taking Travis to the wood shed for splintering her settee.

The caption to the preview warned, “This week’s episode is dangerously funny,” promising that the full ep will feature a Super Bowl preview with two unnamed special guests.

While Travis and Taylor are both enjoying some well-deserved time off after, respectively, finishing the roughest season of his NFL career and wrapping up the promotion of promotion of her The Life of a Showgirl album, this isn’t the first time the baller has worried that his beloved might get homicidal over one of his slip-ups.

Last month, Travis worried that Taylor would “kill him” for not getting a listener’s sly joke about the size of Trav’s manhood in the Life of a Showgirl song “Wood.” The brothers initially seemed confused when reading a comment from a fan who suggested that they should start selling a “New Heights of ‘manhoodie’” as merch. “What’s a man-hoodie? Is that a thing?” Jason wondered.

When their producer reminded the brothers that the comment was reference to “Wood” — on which Swift sings, “New heights of manhood/ I ain’t gotta knock on wood” — Travis laughed. “I didn’t understand that,” he admitted. “Taylor’s gonna kill me for not knowing that!”

This week’s New Heights episode featuring former New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman and Super Bowl-bound Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp posts at 9:30 a.m. ET.

Check out Travis’ furniture faux pas below.

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