Travis Kelce’s Old Tweets Resurface After His Ex, Kayla Nicole, Deleted Her Account
Travis Kelce’s ex-girlfriend, Kayla Nicole, recently deleted her X (formerly Twitter) account after past tweets resurfaced. Nicole has drawn criticism for the alleged posts as they contain racist and homophobic language. Now, though, Kelce is going through something similar. After people found his past tweets, he began to receive criticism.
Travis Kelce’s old tweets have resurfaced
Nicole’s old posts initially came to light after she dressed as Toni Braxton for Halloween and lip-synced to the song “He Wasn’t Man Enough.” Many of Swift’s fans took this as a dig at Swift and Kelce, and appeared to retaliate by going through Nicole’s social media history.
After Taylor Swift’s fans began criticizing Nicole for her past tweets, Kelce’s old posts resurfaced. In them, he allegedly used an offensive term for people with intellectual disabilities, described himself as “homophobic,” used misogynistic language about women, and criticized people who are overweight.
This is not the first time that a compilation of these posts has resurfaced. People have looked through his social media since he began dating Swift in 2023.
Travis Kelce has received criticism for his tweets
People have referenced Kelce’s tweets in the conversation around Nicole’s posts.
“Looking at both Kayla and Travis’ tweet history, it’s obvious they’re actually meant to be,” wrote one Reddit user.
A number of people have criticized Swift’s fans, who are Nicole’s primary critics, of being hypocritical.
“So if she can be harassed for problematic tweets from 2010, wouldn’t that mean Travis’s old problematic tweets are also within the statute of limitations and indicative of his true nature,” someone noted.
“Guessing Swifties are silent on Travis’ old tweets,” wrote another person. “Their hypocrisy and delusion never ceases to amaze.”
Many people agreed that both Nicole and Kelce come across poorly in the matter.
“To no one’s surprise everyone involved is kinda s****y,” wrote one person. “The only good thing coming out from this is Toni Braxton’s song getting airplay. It truly is such a classic. Early 2000s rnb was so good.”
Taylor Swift reportedly shaded Kayla Nicole on her latest album
Nicole’s Halloween video is not the first time she and Swift have clashed. Many people believe that Swift’s song “Opalite” off her The Life of a Showgirl album references Nicole.
“You couldn’t understand it, why you felt alone / You were in it for real, she was in her phone / And you were just a pose,” Swift sings.
Many fans believe that this references a video of Nicole and Kelce while they were still together. In it, a visibly annoyed Kelce asks Nicole to get off her phone.
“Oh my God. Get off your phone,” he tells her. “You’re not even drinking your wine anymore. Can we go?”
Swift typically remains tight-lipped on who her songs are about, but her fans have become experts at getting to the bottom of the person behind the lyrics.