Jason Kelce opened up about being surprised by the level of fame that his brother has amassed since he got into a relationship with Taylor Swift.
Jason, sharing his realizations on Andrew Santino's Whiskey Ginger podcast, believes that Travis cannot be a "normal person" anymore.
"Kylie and I think we have it bad and then we go hang out with one of them for a second," he recalled about their double date. "This is a whole other situation here. ... Like, you can't be a normal person at that point."
Jason also revealed that despite his brother's newfound fame and attention in the past few months, he has not let fame take him over.
"I haven't seen him change one bit," he said about his younger brother. "He stayed true to himself. He's still humble. He treats everyone with the utmost respect."
Similarly, Travis explained how he stayed grounded amid the intensified coverage of his life, family, and romance with Swift.
In a conversation in Good Morning America, the Kansas City Chiefs' tight end shared that he's "living the dream." Despite this, he still keeps his feet on the ground.
"When you have good family and friends around you, it makes that aspect of life that much easier," Travis shared. "I've always been a very grounded guy."
While many would think otherwise if he were playing on the field, he assured everyone that he "just wanted to be a genuine person off the field."
Jason recently fueled Swifties' intensified speculation about a Travis and Taylor engagement in one of the most recent episodes of their New Heights podcast.
"I was thinking maybe wedding singer for you, but..." Jason smirked when talking about the 1998 film The Wedding Singer, prompting Travis to laugh in what some perceived as a coded conversation between the two.
Meanwhile, sources close to the couple shared that they are getting tired of constantly being questioned about their rumored engagement and eventual wedding.
"The constant questioning from friends and family is starting to really get them down," a source told Life & Style. "Not a day goes by they don't get hit with gentle hints and questions."
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