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Travis Kelce thanks J.R. Moehringer on IG – the ghostwriter of Prince Harry’s book ‘Spare’ – for recent interview about Taylor Swift ROMANCE and life in the NFL: ‘Can’t thank the legendary J. R. Moehringer enough for writing this piece about my life in the WSJ’.😱😱😱
Travis Kelce has thanked J.R. Moehringer – the ghostwriter of Prince Harry’s controversial autobiography ‘Spare’ – for his recent extensive interview in the Wall Street Journal.
NFL star Kelce opened up on his romance with Taylor Swift, his life off the field and what might be in store once his football career is over.
Kelce wrote on Instagram on Saturday: ‘Can’t thank the legendary J. R. Moehringer enough for writing this piece about my life in the WSJ
‘It was an absolute honor to work with him and my guy @gstyles (the photographer for the interview).
‘I really appreciate everybody that was involved in making this happen!’
Kelce and Swift have dominated headlines with their whirlwind love story after the pop superstar first attended one of his games at Arrowhead Stadium in September.
The Anti-Hero hitmaker has since attended four Kansas City Chiefs games and the couple first went public with their relationship on a date night in New York City.
Kelce revealed that someone in Swift’s team helped set them up after he opened up on his failed attempt to give her his number after her an Eras show in Kansas City.
‘There were definitely people she knew that knew who I was, in her corner [who said]: Yo! Did you know he was coming? I had somebody playing Cupid,’ Kelce said.
It didn’t take long for them to arrange a first date but even for Kelce, who usually exudes confidence on the football field, there were some nerves.
Kelce describes the build-up as: ‘Everybody around me telling me ‘don’t f*** this up’ and me sitting here saying ‘yeah, got it’.
‘When I met her in New York, we had already kind of been talking, so I knew we could have a nice dinner and, like, a conversation, and what goes from there will go from there.’
He said he was worried about making a mis-step in those early days: ‘That was the biggest thing to me: make sure I don’t say anything that would push Taylor away.’