Travis Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs teammate Rashee Rice won’t be posting a picture next to Taylor Swift anytime soon.
During an appearance on Fubo Sports’ “Airing It Out” podcast, the rookie wide receiver explained that he would find it weird to ask the pop star, 34, for a photo given his friendship with the tight end, also 34.
“I’ve seen her,” he said when asked if he had met Swift, “but I didn’t go up to her like, ‘Can I get a picture?’ or nothing like that.”
“You know, those guys like Trav and Pat[rick Mahomes] they invite us out because they know that we are the only guys that see them every day and know and see them for who they really are not just like, ‘Bro you’re a superstar football player!'” he continued. “It’s just Pat and it’s just Trav.”
The 23-year-old went on to say that he “wouldn’t go up to another dude’s girl” and ask for a photo, so he has kept the same energy when it comes to Swift.
In fact, the only instance in which he could see himself asking the Grammy winner for a flick would be if his girlfriend was also there and they got a photo of the four of them.
“Maybe if my girl was there I would be like, ‘Can we get a picture with the girls together?’ or something,” Rice confessed.
Despite not knowing the “Cruel Summer” singer on a personal level, the SMU alum noted that he is “happy for Trav” amid the pair’s whirlwind romance.
Rice also gave Swift a shoutout for her staunch “support” of the Chiefs since she started dating Kelce earlier this summer.
“She brought a lot more fans to the team too,” he said.
After a clip of the interview was posted to TikTok, the Swifties flooded the comments section with praise for the “respectful” and “sweet” NFL player.
“This is such a healthy and thoughtful environment [for] her to be in honestly,” one fan commented. “I love this for her and Trav and mad respect to Rice.”
“The first time she is surrounded by so many people that don’t want anything from her bc they aren’t in the same business as her,” another replied.
“Such a classy response, I love this for her, finally some normalcy,” a third person added, to which a fourth agreed, “This was such a respectful response