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The Dallas Mavericks are facing backlash after calling Travis Kelce “Taylor Swift’s boyfriend” on social media.
The 34-year-old football star sat courtside at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, on Sunday, to watch the Mavericks vs the Minnesota Timberwolves. He was joined by his friend and Kansas City Chiefs teammate Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany Mahomes.
The official Dallas Mavericks X account (@dallasmavericks) shared a clip of the duo. The crowd can be heard booing Kelce in the footage, who appears to be stunned by the negative reaction, and jokingly pulled a shocked expression. However, the audience erupted into cheers as Chiefs’ quarterback Mahomes—a Texas native—got up from his seat to wave.
“Our guy Pat and @taylorswift13’s boyfriend in the house!” the Dallas Mavericks social media team captioned the video, tagging Taylor Swift’s official X account in the post.
Kelce and the pop star began dating last summer. They went public with their relationship in September, when Swift showed up to watch the Chiefs take on the Chicago Bears at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium.
Although likely well intentioned, the post divided X users. Some believed the Mavericks “did [Kelce] dirty” with the jibe.
“‘Taylor Swifts boyfriend’ is a crazy way to describe him commented Saddiq.
“What is this caption bro,” said Yoxic.
“Disrespectful to the best [tight end] in the nfl,” wrote @classic_pl.
“Is this how you disrespect other athletes and guests. Not cool at all,” said @ChoppedCheezeNY.
“Classless,” commented LilShadow.
“Respectfully, his name is Travis Kelce and he is a back to back Super Bowl Champion and@newheightshow co-host,” said Melissa Hill. “Yours truly, a Swiftie and [Mavericks Fan for Life].”
However, others found the post hilarious, with Yvonne Petite commenting: “Love it!!”
‘Taylor swifts boyfriend,’ damn,” said @immamunchYRG, along with the laughing emoji.
“The caption is the best,” agreed allyxx.
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“Still jealous you don’t have Taylor Swifts Boyfriend on your team! Very understandable,” joked Niki.
User Janie hit out at critics of the post, writing: “These comments are so lame.
“They’re literally teasing him over his high-profile relationship. Remember jokes? He doesn’t care. I’m pretty sure he doesn’t need the mavs [social media] team to validate his professional success.”
Newsweek has reached out to Travis Kelce for comment via email.
In September, former Mavericks owner Mark Cuban told Swift to dump the NFL icon. During an appearance on ESPN’s First Take radio show, Cuban suggested that the singer ditch Kelce for one of the basketball team’s players.
“Taylor, if you’re listening, sorry Travis, break up with him,” Cuban joked. “I’ve got a bunch of good-looking single guys that play for the Dallas Mavericks. I got you.”
In response, Kelce reached out to Cuban on X, telling the business mogul to sign him to a 10-day NBA contract.
Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground.
Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground.
Drivers both human and autonomous across the North Texas region experienced heavy flooding, with several becoming trapped along roadways that had filled with several inches of rainwater. FOX 4’s Shaun Rabb has more on the waterlogged morning.
Dallas Parks and Recreation will distribute 25,000 all-access passes that give Dallas teens free admission to cultural and recreational attractions across the city throughout July.
Passes will be available beginning June 29 on a first-come, first-served basis at City of Dallas recreation centers.
The program, now entering its fifth year, is open to Dallas residents ages 13 to 17. City leaders say the initiative, which launched in 2021, helps promote positive engagement opportunities for teens and reduce crime during the summer months.
Teens must register in person and provide proof of Dallas residency to receive a pass.
The city says the program is made possible through partnerships with local cultural, recreational, and entertainment organizations.
Participating attractions include:
A full list of participating attractions and recreation centers distributing passes is available at DallasParks.org
At least four people were injured after a vehicle drove into a crowd of people in Dallas on Thursday evening.
Dallas police responded to an “Assist Officer call with an Ambulance” at approximately 7 p.m. in the 300 block of West Davis Street.
Authorities learned that a vehicle drove into a crowd, injuring multiple people. At least four have been taken to a local hospital for treatment. Police said no one was in critical condition.
The driver of the vehicle was arrested at the scene, police said. Authorities are still working to determine if this driver could have been drunk or if this could have been a medical episode.
According to police, there is no indication that the crash was terrorism related.
The investigation is ongoing.
This story will be updated as we learn more.
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