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TRAVIS Kelce has revealed a new hairstyle to the astonishment of Taylor Swift fans.
The Chiefs star tight end, 34, has continued to play around with his hairstyle while in a relationship with the music icon.
During the Week 4 game between the Chiefs and the home team Los Angeles Chargers, an X video displayed Kelce walking off the field and into the tunnel.
He was alongside his teammates and coaches and waving to fans.
The 13-second clip caused fans to comment more about Kelce’s hair.
The three-time Super Bowl champion has sported shaggier hair compared to his usual short hair look.
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Kelce has paired his slicked-back hair look with a mustache.
The nine-time Pro Bowler has usually donned a beard in the past.
Swift fans weren’t afraid to reveal their reactions to Kelce’s striking new hair transformation on social media.
“His hair looks great!!!” one commented.
“Kelce looks like a Bond villain,” another wrote.
“I am loving his hair longer,” a third said.
“Travis Kelce’s new facial hair is really giving uncle Rico vibes from Napoleon Dynamite,” a fourth added.
Kelce did have a facial mustache during last season.
In August, Kelce revealed on his New Heights podcast, alongside his brother and NFL icon Jason Kelce, that his mustache is inspired by his Chiefs head coach Andy Reid.
“I did the mustache because of my head coach Andy Reid,” Travis explained.
“About 10 of us [Kansas City Chiefs players] came together and said, ‘yeah, we’re gonna come back after this off day with mustaches.'”
While Kelce rocks the mustache during training camp and the beginning of the season, he typically lets his facial hair grow out to a full beard as the campaign continues.
As for his hair, Kelce started the relationship with Swift with a classic fade.
The New York Times dubbed the hairstyle “the Travis Kelce” as a result.
Kelce will showcase his hair and mustache in Week 5 when they face the New Orleans Saints at home.
It’s not yet known if Swift will attend the Kansas City game.
Kelce and the Chiefs are coming off a 17-10 win over the division-rival Chargers.