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Howard Stern Has 1 Piece Of Advice For Travis Kelce About Taylor Swift

Ah, romance.

Howard Stern seems to think Travis Kelceshould view his relationship with Taylor Swift as a lucrative opportunity.

The radio legend brought up the couple while interviewing sports commentator Stephen A. Smith on Tuesday’s episode of his SiriusXM radio show. During their chat, Stern said that the tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs “has” to do this one thing for his Grammy-winning girlfriend.

“Travis Kelce has to marry Taylor Swift, right?” Stern asked.

“Why?” Smith responded.

“He will then get a movie career, he’ll be bigger than the Rock,” Stern said. “I mean, this is it. This is his chance.”

Smith responded by pointing out that Kelce would do just fine without Swift.

“First of all, let’s say this,” Smith began. “He is a two-time Super Bowl champion. He’s on the verge of potentially being a three-time Super Bowl champion. [Kelce is] universally recognized as one of the greatest tight ends in the history of football. [He’s a] good-looking dude, got style, got flair, he’s got skill, he’s got a future in this business right here once he retires from football,” Smith said, referring to his own line of work.

“He’s the total package, OK?” Smith concluded. “And he’s a really, really good dude.”

But Smith also admitted that Swift’s star power should not be undervalued. He told Stern that he never particularly cared for her music until he went to one of her Eras tour concerts in Los Angeles with his daughter.

“Man, Howard, it was off the chain,” Smith told Stern. “I loved it. I couldn’t believe how much I loved it.”

Kelce, on the other hand, was a devoted Swiftie well before attending one of her concerts.

Last year, he told his brother during an episode of their “New Heights” podcast that he tried to

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