Travis Kelce is starting to feel like he’s in The Beatles.
While the Kansas City Chiefs star tight end loved his recent trip to Australia, Kelce revealed he was chased by helicopters and compared the fame of being Taylor Swift‘s boyfriend to the famous four-piece band from Liverpool.

“Trav, what the hell is your life doing right now?” older brother Jason Kelce asked on the latest episode of the New Heights podcast.
“Dude, I have no idea,” Travis said. “A lot of false media being tossed out there.
“I tell you what wasn’t false and that was when I landed in Australia and seeing all the cameras,” he continued, as he recalled the trip down under to support Swift on her worldwide tour.
“Yeah, you’re like The Beatles,” Jason said.
“I’m like The Beatles,” Travis replied, laughing for an extended period.
An inside joke followed, with Jason cracking up and saying “that’s f******* hilarious.”
“I don’t even know the full story of Yoko Ono,” Jason said. “I know that she was with John Lennon and that’s about the extent that I know.”
Travis acknowledged that his life has become a ‘wild ride’ but there are obvious positives to being Beatles-like in the media.

“Australia did not disappoint,” Travis said. “It was amazing over there. … Sydney was a beautiful city.”
But there are also serious downsides to worldwide fame.
After Jason asked if drones followed Travis in Australia to take photographs of the super-famous hot couple, the real answer followed.
“There were helicopters,” Travis said. “They helicoptered us. Well, not us. This is all because Taylor is the biggest and the best thing possible.”
For the three-time Super Bowl winner, dealing with the pressures of fame found a release in seeing his girlfriend perform another huge concert in Australia.
“The Australians are pretty rowdy,” Travis said. “They like to have a good time. I like to have a good time.

“They were just a little bit louder than the Argentinean crowd. And I was not expecting that, because Argentina was f****** loud.
“Taylor is very fond of performing in Australia.”
The fame will only increase as long as Travis is by Swift’s side.
With the Chiefs reigning as Super Bowl champions and Swift the most popular musical artist on the planet, Travis is figuring out in real time what it’s like to be in The Beatles in 2024.
The fame-trip hasn’t stopped for Travis, who cried during Jason’s retirement announcement and then took over a Cleveland Cavaliers NBA game for a Kelce brothers bobblehead night.