Beau Allen joined the Kelce family on Saturday at Arrowhead Stadium for the Kansas City Chiefs' Divisional Round game against the Houston Texans.
And, he was invited to sit in a very exclusive suite.
Yes, that means he was with Taylor Swift.
However, when he was initially invited, he received a bit of a lecture. And Chris Long recalled the call he received from Allen when all this happened during the latest episode of the Green Light Podcast.
"You called me and was like, 'I'm going to go to the Kansas City game Kelce wants me there,' Long explained. "And I was like wait a second. So you're going to be, and he was like, 'yep.' He goes, 'Kelce already gave me a whole speech - 'don't misbehave, don't bother Taylor Swift. Don't f*** this up.'"
Allen did admit that at that moment, he was entirely sure he was going to be sitting with Swift. But just in case, he was given a warning.
"Kelce called me up and the tone was like, it's like when your dad calls you when you get in trouble for something and doesn't know how to get into it," Allen said. "Kelce called me up and was like, 'so, you're coming to this game. Don't make me regret this."
Allen's response: "Yes, sir."
And he did ultimately get to meet the singer.
"She's cool," Allen later stated. "She led with a compliment."
Long and former teammate Macon Gunter tried to guess what she complimented him on, and the main prediction was his hair. But, that wasn't it.
"She said I was funny and that she respected my commitment to making a joke or getting a laugh or something like that," Allen added. “I was just like, ‘Oh, wow, I really wasn’t expecting a compliment from you. Like, thank you.’”
bye this is so funny & also both travis & taylor just gifting people things after someone tells them they like it pic.twitter.com/yB8gKXPdsx
— kaia! (@kaiamal13) January 20, 2025
While he did receive that warning, it's clear that there was nothing to be worried about. He made a good first impression.
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