Another Travis Kelce moment is taking the internet by storm.
This time, instead of a sweet interaction with Taylor Swift or a hilarious laugh New heights podcast highlight, fans of Kelce, 34, reached into the archives, resurfacing an old video of the Kansas City Chiefs tight end enjoying a spa day.
The incendiary YouTube video, shared by ESPN in July 2017, begins with Kelce showing off some of his signature dance moves while wearing a white cape and long, flowing hair — a far cry from his current hairstyle.
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For his first treatment at the spa, the NFL star lies face down on a table and receives a “detoxification” and “deep cleansing treatment,” which requires him to shed his robe so he can be massaged while covered in foam.
“Are those bubbles? I love bubbles,” he excitedly tells the masseuse and adds that the experience is “a feeling that is hard to describe.”
During the next step, a detox clay massage, someone behind the camera asks Kelce, “What do you think your teammates will think about this?”
“Oh man, you know what? I don’t know if I can really think of what he’s going to say, but I’m pretty sure I’m going to hear it,” he says. “It’s always fun.”
Travis Kelce in a 2017 ESPN video.
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After being splashed with water, Kelce, who is still lying face down, says, “I feel like I’m a fish sitting on a pan, just getting seasoning.”
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Then, the tight end — still sweating from the treatment — emerges from the spa room, shirtless and smiling, a moment that has garnered nearly 3 million views on X (formerly Twitter).
“Wow,” he exclaims, adding that “it was hard to breathe there,” but the experience was “amazing.”
“I suggest this to everyone,” he says. “I might have to buy my mom one of these.”
Travis Kelce in a 2017 ESPN video.
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In his December/January WSJ. Magazine cover story, Kelce revealed that he is undergoing many treatments to deal with the painful injuries he regularly experiences – which he said he purposely kept to himself.
“That’s the one thing I’ve never been open about… discomfort. Pain. Long-term injuries — 10 surgeries I’ve had,” he told the newspaper, adding that he still feels “every surgery to this day.”
According to his personal trainer and physical therapist, Alex Skacel, there isn’t a day during the football season that Kelce isn’t riddled with bruises and scrapes that require treatment beyond basic therapy.
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But Kelce is playing down the pain so he can keep playing, longtime Chiefs tight ends coach Tom Melvin told the magazine.
“He has a phenomenal pain tolerance. He’s been through things that other athletes I’ve coached over the years haven’t been able to push through,” Melvin said, adding that Kelce is “mentally tough — way off the charts.”
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