Travis Kelce's ex-girlfriend Kayla Nicole has revealed that she is a fan of his teammate of Kansas City Chiefs Deandre Hopkins for the Super Bowl.
Nicole went out of Kelce for about five years before they finally split around August 2020. Now the tight end of the Chiefs is perhaps the most controversial relationship in the world with Taylor Swift – the couple went public in September 2023.
Nicole, 33, forges her own path as an influencer -bit -bit still good attention to the NFL and with Kelce and the chiefs that are on the edge of history this week in the Super Bowl, a quote from Kelce's teammate attracted her attention.
She shared a quote from a broad recipient Deandre Hopkins on her Instagram, where the broad recipient of the Chiefs thinks about his journey from a modest background to a super bowl player.
He wrote on X: 'To all the children who live in small cities, in small houses, with single parents. To the children who see violence, see that loss, who don't get the resources they deserve, but who still have big dreams. Know that I was a child in your exact shoes and this week I play in the Super Bowl.
'Don't give up, work hard, keep believing. Where you start does not determine where you end up. '
Travis Kelce's ex-girlfriend Kayla Nicole brought to Deandre Hopkins before the Super Bowle
Nicole shared a powerful quote from Hopkins while he is ready for his very first super bowl ever
Nicole posted the quote on her Instagram story: 'I am a fan. He has one of the most moving and impactful stories in the game. '
The chiefs acted for Hopkins halfway through the current season, giving him from the Tennessee Titans in October and filled a potentially problematic gap at a broad recipient.
The Titans had a disastrous season, missed the play-offs and ended the campaign with a 3-14 record in the AFC South that ended up the first choice of the 2025 design.
In the meantime, 32-year-old Hopkins is preparing for his very first Super Bowl and one that the Chiefs could see where no team has previously succeeded.
Victory on Sunday Against the Philadelphia Eagles, the Chiefs would be the first team in the Super Bowl era that won three straight super bowl titles.
“Words can't really describe it,” admitted Hopkins, a triple all-pro, who had done just about everything in his career but played for a real championship candidate.
“A dream come true. I have been in the competition for 12 years and I didn't get that far.
'To be traded and try to learn the Playbook at night, it was difficult. But this organization and these coaches, they are here for a reason to get guys on their best, “he added.
“I have not been anywhere where they were talking about the Super Bowl.”