Right-wing podcast host Charlie Kirk blamed Travis Kelce's angry moment at the Super Bowl on the COVID-19 vaccine.
Kirk reflected on Kelce's behavior at Super Bowl LVIII on his Monday radio program. The star tight end was accused of having a meltdown after his team, the Kansas City Chiefs, suffered a fumble.
"I don't want this to be forgotten. Yeah, okay, Super Bowl champion," Kirk said of Kelce. "He's, you know, dating Taylor Swift. Good luck with that. I mean, but this is inexcusable. It's unacceptable."
Kirk then played a clip of Kelce grabbing his coach's arm to stay in the game.
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"All right. That's way too much spike protein," Kirk said, referring to the COVID-19 vaccine. "Travis Kelce's really fired up. What a great spokesperson for Pfizer — starts shoving 65-year-old men nearly to the ground. Bless your heart, Travis Kelsey. Bless your heart."
But Kirk downplayed conspiracy theories about rigging the game in favor of Swift's boyfriend.
"Now I will say this that it did feel as if you're just watching you're like, oh my goodness, it's gonna happen, it's gonna happen," he recalled. "And they just keep on showing the Taylor Swift box, the Taylor Swift box. It just — it felt very — I don't want to say it felt scripted. But if you were to believe things were scripted, it would kind of play out that way."
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