Travis Kelce has landed a major TV role in Ryan Murphy’s new FX series, Grotesquerie, as the Kansas City Chiefs tight end continues to explore his options in Hollywood
NFL player Travis Kelce will appear in a major role in Ryan Murphy’s upcoming FX series Grotesquerie, marking his Hollywood debut. On Tuesday, May 7, his co-star Niecy Nash welcomed him to the cast by sharing an Instagram photo of the two of them.
Kelce, who has won three Super Bowls and is still at the pinnacle of his amazing NFL career, has been looking at roles in TV and movies. According to reports, he accepted his first job offers earlier this year and is currently a presenter on the television show “Are You Smarter than a Celebrity?”
Since coming public with his connection with Taylor Swift in September, the NFL superstar’s profile has surged, with Swifties showing their support for him and his team, the Kansas City Chiefs.
One of the most downloaded podcasts in the US is his one with his older brother Jason Kelce, which has sparked interest in TV and movie roles.
Nash captioned a video, saying, “@killatrav” “Greetings from Grostequerie!” “This is what happens when WINNERS link up!” is another statement made.
Lesley Manville and Courtney B. Vance will co-star with Kelce in the project, which is expected to debut on Disney Plus this autumn. The show is produced by the same person who created American Horror Story, a popular television series that starred Lady Gaga, Kim Kardashian, and Stevie Nicks among other celebrities.
For the time being, football will always be his first priority, but according to TheWrap.com, the three-time Super Bowl champion is thinking about doing comedy gigs, film parts, and commercial endorsements.
Reportedly, Kelce and prominent figures in the industry, such as White Lotus producer David Bernad, discussed the possibility of a reality show that would document the latter years of Kelce’s Chiefs career.