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Ex-Wife Of Former NFL Player Lashes Out At Travis Kelce, Calls Chiefs Star A Corny Attention-Seeking Drunk

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Travis Kelce has earned criticism from an unlikely source following his Super Bowl-winning season with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Country music singer and actress Jana Kramer recently took some shots at the star tight end, who she claims is an attention seeker. Kramer, who was married to former Buffalo Bills TE Mike Caussin from 2015-2021, discussed Kelce on the latest episode of her ‘Whine Down’ podcast, comparing him to her ex-husband.

“He reminds me of my ex,” she said via Us Weekly. “But it just feels a little corny, cheesy. It just feels like he’s loving the attention.”

Kramer also criticized Travis Kelce for the Super Bowl sideline incident in which he bumped into head coach Andy Reid and screamed at him.

“Honestly, the Super Bowl thing rubbed me kind of the wrong way – the aggression there,” she remarked. “And then I’ve just kind of heard things that I don’t love. But again, I just want everyone to be happy is what I’ll default to. I don’t know, it’s something about him that reminds me of my ex that just rubs me the wrong way.”

Travis Kelce Accused Of Always Being Drunk

The player’s drinking also came up, with Jana claiming he’s been drunk in every video she’s seen of him while claiming that it’s rubbing off on Taylor Swift.

“To me, he’s always drunk,” Kramer added. ”Every time I’ve ever seen a video he’s just always drunk. And I hope she [Taylor Swift] doesn’t go on that. I see her drinking more now, like the company you keep.”

Kelce recently came under fire for his drinking, having chugged a beer while receiving his diploma during a ceremony at the University of Cincinnati.

Of course, the ceremony wasn’t real and was staged for an episode of Travis’ ‘New Heights’ podcast with his brother Jason. But there were still plenty of folks who didn’t like it.

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