Random Person Showed Up Knocking On Travis Kelce's Windows After He Moved Because Of Taylor Swift

It's hard to feel bad for Travis Kelce these days. 

The 34-year-old is on top of the sports world after winning his second consecutive Super Bowl this past Sunday. He hosts a wildly successful podcast with his brother, and is raking in huge amounts of money from multiple national television advertisements. Especially his lamentable partnership with Pfizer.

Despite an up-and-down regular season, his playoff performances were much more consistent and up to his usual elite standards. So much so that everyone seems to have already forgotten his inexcusable aggression towards Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid during the game. 

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Oh, and he's dating the world's most famous woman, who seems to like him enough to fly in for the Super Bowl in between tour dates halfway across the world. 

Even so, it's hard not to have some sympathy for Kelce after hearing a story his brother Jason told on a recent episode of The Big Podcast With Shaq. 

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Jason Kelce was asked about what it has meant for Travis and the extended family to be in the most talked about relationship in the country. And Kelce acknowledged he was not prepared for the amount of fame and major life changes that have emerged over the past few months.

While mentioning some of the positives, Kelce said there are a number of "drawbacks" too.

"It’s also incredibly, it has drawbacks, for sure," Kelce explained. "And Travis knows way more than I. He had to completely move out of his house. People were just staying by his house. I mean, safety reasons," he continued.

"And the first day he moved into the new house … a gated community, somebody knocks on the back window of the house." 

We’re still learning," Kelce said. "I mean, so listen, we’ve always been big in the football world, right? Travis especially. The Taylor world and the pop culture world, that’s a whole different level. You’re in a different, it’s just an added level of, it’s a new demographic that wasn’t there before."

No matter how famous you are, or how spectacular your life is, it has to be disconcerting to move houses specifically because of unwanted fan attention, only to have someone knock on your back window of the new, gated, house you just moved into.

Travis Kelce must have known what he was getting into by being involved with one of the famous people on earth, especially one with such a, shall we say, devoted fan base. But that doesn't mean you deserve to have people approach you at home. 

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Ian Miller is a former award watching high school actor, author, and long suffering Dodgers fan. He spends most of his time golfing, traveling, reading about World War I history, and trying to get the remote back from his dog.