On Aug 12, he was shirtless on theOn Aug 12, he was shirtless on the cover of GQ. In the photoshoot, Kelce presents a stereotypical (and exaggerated) embodiment of masculinity — he is dressed in full fur, construction vests and wrangles alligators. He's unflinching while wrapped in a snake. But in the interview, he also embraces vulnerability, grapples with self-doubt and talks about it openly – celebrating his superstar girlfriend, Taylor Swift, in the process.
The following day, Swift made her highly anticipated debut as a guest on Kelce's "New Heights" podcast, during which she announced her 12th studio album, “The Life of a Showgirl.”
Kelce said she's "the best songwriter in the world."
Swift countered with "says my boyfriend,” but isn’t that exactly how boyfriends should talk about their partners?
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His pride in talking about Swift along with his openness in his GQ interview sets a critical example for young men today. Mental health experts say it’s crucial for boys and young men to understand the importance of showing emotion, which can contribute to building long-lasting relationships and overall mental wellness
Travis Kelce, those shirtless GQ photos and how masculinity is changing
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