NFL fans believe Travis Kelce needs to update his literature after a surprise admission.
The Kansas City Chiefs star believed the classic children’s book Alice in Wonderland referred to a “woman named Alison.”
Kelce joined her brother Jason on Wednesday for another edition of their popular New Heights podcast.
The NFL duo are currently in the UK to support Travis’ girlfriend Taylor Swift on her Eras Tour.
Filming in London, the pair were treated to a traditional English afternoon tea.
The pair ate sandwiches, scones, cream and jam served to them by their hosts.
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“This is a very Alice in Wonderland tea set,” said Jason.
“This is the Mad Hatter’s official tea service,” he added, referencing Lewis Carroll’s classic novel Alice in Wonderland.
“I just found out over the summer that it’s Alice in Wonderland, not ‘Alison Wonderland,’” Travis admitted.
“I thought ‘Alison Wonderland’ was the name.”
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A perplexed Jason was surprised by the revelation, adding: “But did we watch the movie?
“You know her name wasn’t Alison.”
“I thought it was,” Travis said, as Jason burst into laughter.
“Not once did I catch that, man.”
Fans were quick to react to Kelce’s admission, which came just days after appearing alongside Swift on stage in London.
“I thought the same thing when I was little, but I realized it wasn’t when I was 9 or 10,” replied a fan on X.
“I laughed a lot here. That makes him even more adorable to me,” said another.
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“It’s even funnier when you know Alison is Taylor’s middle name,” said a third.
Kelce returns to training camp with the Chiefs next month ahead of the 2024 season.
Kansas City is aiming for its third consecutive Super Bowl title.
No team in the modern NFL era has achieved the elusive three-peat.
After a busy off-season, Kelce returns to the team as the highest-paid tight end in football.
He signed a lucrative two-year extension that keeps him at Arrowhead Stadium through 2026.
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