EXCLUSIVE: TRAVIS KELCE WAS NEVER A FAN OF RYAN REYNOLDS — AND HE MADE IT VERY CLEAR
TAYLOR SWIFT FOUND HERSELF CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE
Hello, hello, hello!
Darlings, let’s get one thing straight: Travis Kelce has never liked Ryan Reynolds. Not from the beginning. Not even a little.
Sources tell Naughty But Nice that the Kansas City Chiefs star has long felt uneasy around Reynolds — finding him too polished, too performative, and far too comfortable playing the charming guy in every room.
“Travis just doesn’t trust him,” one insider tells me. “He thinks Ryan’s always ‘on’ — and that rubs him the wrong way.”
The discomfort became impossible to ignore during double dates with Taylor Swift and Blake Lively. Insiders say Travis actively disliked the setup.
“He hated the double-dating,” a source admits. “He felt like it was all optics and no authenticity.”
While Reynolds leaned into jokes and charm, Travis clocked it as calculated.
“Travis is blunt and real,” another insider explains. “Ryan is curated. That contrast never worked.”
According to sources, Travis quietly tolerated the situation for Taylor’s sake — but he never warmed to Reynolds and never let his guard down.
“He kept his distance emotionally,” one source says. “He didn’t trust him enough to relax.”
As time went on, Travis became more vocal privately about wanting fewer shared social moments.
“He didn’t want forced hangouts or performative friendships,” an insider reveals. “He wanted real people, real energy.”
The result? Fewer double dates, more separation — and a clear boundary drawn.
“Travis doesn’t fake it,” a source sums up. “If he doesn’t like you, he won’t play along.”
So while the Hollywood world may adore Ryan Reynolds’ charm offensive, Travis Kelce was never buying what he was selling.
Moral of the story, my loves: charm impresses some — but authenticity wins with Travis.
And remember… if you’re going to be naughty, you’ve got to be nice.
Cheers,
Rob Shuter
#NaughtyButNice 💋
My forthcoming novel, It Started With A Whisper, is now available for pre-order



I think it’s worth repeating there’s a scene in one of Ryan Reynolds’s movies where he makes his young daughter say vulgar dialogue. It’s not funny at all in my opinion.
Can you imagine the fallout if the Reynolds’ aren’t on the wedding guest list?
If TS blanks Blake, that’s the Kiss of Death for those 2 overrated, overblown, low-talent narcissists who thought nothing of ruining her director’s career & life.