Stephen A. Smith went deep in the reflections before floor Jimmy Fallon with his point of view on Taylor Swift and the future of Travis Kelce.
The ESPN star appeared in The Tonight Show and discussed controversial subjects, including the racing joke on Smith’s offer for the 2028 American presidential elections and the New York Knicks winning the NBA title.
Smith, known for his sockets without excuse, was invited to give his opinion on several hot catches generated to close the segment.
One of the chosen outlets was that Kelce and Swift would get married in 2025. And Smith’s response had blew up his seat.
“I’m afraid of being wrong,” said Smith. “Travis Kelce, it’s my DAWG. I must tell you: Many ladies like Travis Kelce. Travis Kelce liked a lot of ladies.
“But Taylor Swift is a different animal. She looks good. She is incredibly talented. And it’s about a billion (dollars). We will guess a “yes” on it.
Stephen A. Smith struck Jimmy Fallon with his point of view on the future of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce
After being standing in the excitement, Fallon delighted on Smith’s forecasts.
“It’s a hot catch,” replied Fallon. “… I hope it will happen.
Smith described Swift as a “three -headed monster” – alluding to the features he had pointed out earlier.
According to Smith, “this is a difficult thing to refuse”, for the heads of Kansas City.
The Hitmaker has attended 22 games since its release with Kelce. Consequently, the SWIFT’s cult fans base flooded the viewer and the frequentation of the NFL, hoping to have an overview of their idol.
In a statement, the vice-president director of the NFL for social marketing, influencer and content, Ian Trombetta, said that the consumption of social media in the League had seen a peak among women aged 13 to 24.
Swift was recently seen in the VIP suite of Superdome Caesars in New Orleans for the confrontation of the Super Bowl between Kansas City and Philadelphia.
Although the Eagles trampled on the dreams of three tours of the chiefs in a 40-22 victory, a source said on page six that Swift “ could not be more proud ” from Kelce.