
Going to New York last Saturday night is more easily remarked than done.
Despite Travis Kelce‘S host gig at Saturday Night Live May be painless, Kansas City Chiefs has finished having some obstacles he faced before the performance begins.
“Contents of writers are fun because you just get ideas,” Kelce, 35, sharing on Tuesday, July 1, stage “Bussin ‘in men” Podcast. “Table reading – for someone who can never read well-it’s kind of af *** that I feel like a voice and give it a voice and things like that.”
Instead of pleasing to the moment, Kelce scolded that he was just focused on “Don’t F *** in skip this line.”
“I’m more of an audio guy,” he added. “The table read is the most difficult part of F *** on one side.”
On March 2023, Kelce made his hosting debut to Saturday Night Live And shows different sketches, including “Garrett from the hinge,” “Swedong friend” and “American Girl Cafe.”
In memory of experience, the NFL player calls it a “Crazy aboard.”
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“It’s a fun roller-coaster,” he told the hosts Compete and Taylor Lewan. “Anaa ka sa tanan nga semana, hangtod sa 2 ug 3 sa buntag nga naningkamot lang sa pagtuktok sa mga butang, buhata ang pipila nga nabuang. Kana usa ka mabuang nga pagsakay. Kana usa ka mabuang.
Before the NFL starts a new season in September, Kelce will make a guest appearance to a guest star looking forward to the little Netflix movie Happy Gilmore 2.
While some fans speculate that it can start Kelce’s long career, the Super Bowl champion said he is more interested in small roles.
“Then I saw my own race, those fun are comoso where I had a paper without my name in a movie,” I also looked like a role, “he explained.” In Happy gilmoreI am a waiter. That is a fun-ass f *** paper in a movie with guys Adam Sandlerwho i love the whole life. I will kill the movies like that for the rest of my life. “
If asked if he wants to sign up for a large TV show, Kelce acknowledges that he is not willing to give a “great job.”
“It’s a career field that I haven’t been comfortable with,” he added. “The crazy things, the funny things, I feel more comfortable.”