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Jason Kelce reveals why he refuses to accept Taylor Swift's guest list offer for friends

Jason Kelce doesn't want to 'cross the line' by accepting free tickets to Taylor Swift's shows for his friends

Jason Kelce would never take advantage of Taylor Swift's offer to sort his friends out with tickets to her concerts.

The brother of the 34-year-old pop superstar's Kansas City Chiefs player boyfriend, Travis Kelce, has revealed the 'Cruel Summer' hitmaker generously offered to put anyone he likes on her guest list, but he doesn't ever take up the offer.

The 37-year-old retired footballer told the 'The Rich Eisen Show': "Thankfully I don't get a lot of people reaching out for Taylor Swift tickets. As much as Taylor has said she will take care of anybody that I asked for."

When the host asked if he was “serious”, he replied: "She does say that, she's very, she's great, but I still say no to everybody."

He went on: "She's been nothing but lovely to our family. She's a wonderful person and I don't want that to kind of be a dynamic.

Jason added: “Where's the line? So I'm not even broaching the line. I'm staying away from the line.”

While he won't be getting his friends tickets to Taylor's shows, Jason recently admitted he would love to record music with Taylor.

Asked about the possibility of collaborating with the Grammy winner on her next project, Jason – who has dabbled in singing and recently teamed up with music legend Stevie Nicks on the Ron Sexsmith-penned duet, ‘Maybe This Christmas’ - told Sports Illustrated: "I will do whatever Tay wants.

"She can have that anytime she wants. But I think she’s doing just fine on her own."

Jason - who announced his retirement from the NFL earlier this year - added that Taylor should just "keep doing what she’s doing".

Travis, 35, has become one of the most talked-about athletes in the world since he began dating Taylor in 2023, and Patrick Mahomes - Travis' teammate - previously claimed that the pop star has helped to make the Kansas City Chiefs a "worldwide team".

Patrick told Time magazine: "[The Chiefs] went from a nationwide team that was kind of global to a full global worldwide team. That came from Taylor’s fanbase."

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