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Travis Kelce Shuts Down ‘False Claims’ Spread About Him Online: ‘Don’t Believe Everything You Read’ SEE MORE…..

Travis Kelce Shuts Down ‘False Claims’ Spread About Him Online: ‘Don’t Believe Everything You Read’ SEE MORE…..
Travis Kelce is clarifying the truth behind recent online rumors about himself.
“I gotta make a little statement in the ‘don’t believe everything you read, kids’ category or nice realm that you see online,” Travis, 35, shared on the Wednesday, April 9, episode of his and Jason Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast. “Some false claims were thrown out there that I was doing something in the community that I was not, and I’m not even gonna talk about it specifically. I don’t want to bring any more attention to that whole nonsense and article and all that stuff.”
Travis noted that if fans “ever want to know exactly what I’m doing in the community, just go to 87running.org,” he said of his 87 & Running Foundation. “We’re always trying to get out there in and get in the Kansas City communities and the Cleveland community,” he continued. “But this time, I wasn’t doing what was falsely claimed by the social channels or the outlets posting all this A.I. stuff. So, just wanted to set the record straight.”
Though Travis did not specify the false news he was discussing, the Kansas City Chiefs star was recently rumored to have purchased a $3.3 million house in the team’s home city that would serve as temporary housing for homeless youth
Travis wrapped up the discussion by thanking fans for their support, stating, “Appreciate everybody for always trying to show love.”
The athlete is no stranger to helping kids off the football field. He founded 87 & Running in 2015 to “empower disadvantaged youth to achieve success by providing resources and support to their communities and cultivating their talent in the areas of education, business, athletics, stem, and the arts,” per the organization’s website.
So far this year, 87 & Running has given several families free tickets to Monster Jam in Kansas City and Cleveland. The organization’s LEGO Robotics Team at Union Station in Kansas City also competed at a Union Station competition back in January..