Travis Kelce’s Ex Might Have Shaded Him & Taylor Swift in Super Bowl Ad
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Travis Kelce’s Ex Might Have Shaded Him & Taylor Swift in Super Bowl Ad

Travis Kelce’s ex-girlfriend, Kayla Nicole, appears to have thrown shade at Taylor Swift in her new Super Bowl commercial. The ad reportedly features a line that netizens believe might be a reference to the Grammy-winning singer.

Kayla Nicole seemingly shade Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift

Kayla Nicole has reportedly taken a jab at her former boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and his fiancée, Taylor Swift, in a Super Bowl 2026 ad for Sleeper. The short clip, which also stars Ben Simmons, Tiffany Haddish, Offset, and more, seemingly included a reference to the “Opalite” singer.

The ad begins with Haddish asking, “Have you or someone you know been injured emotionally in a high-profile relationship?” to which Simmons adds, “Are your exes snubbing you in commercials?” Haddish then stated, “If so, you may be entitled to retribution,” with Simmons correcting her, saying, “Compensation.”

Moments later, Nicole took the screen, joking, “Don’t get me started on these two. “They have no idea what they’re doing at all.” The 34-year-old podcast host added, “Simmons and Haddish promised me that they could put an end to this whole ‘ex-girlfriend’ fiasco quickly.”

Simmons declared, “That doesn’t sound like what I said,” which Nicole corrected, “Rapidly.” Simmons interjected again, saying, “That’s not what I said.” When Nicole finally said, “Okay, pronto,” Simmons stated, “I said swiftly! Why is that so hard to remember?”

Netizens quickly caught the subtle reference to Swift, speculating that Nicole may have taken aim at the songstress. This isn’t the first time that Nicole had sparked rumors of dissing Swift. Last Halloween, the influencer recreated Toni Braxton’s look from her “He Wasn’t Man Enough” music video. At the time, fans believed that the song choice was an indirect jab at Kelce and Swift.

Before that, fans speculated that Swift may have dissed Nicole in her latest hit, “Opalite.” The lyric from her song, “You were in it for real/She was in her phone,” was allegedly a reference to Nicole. However, the singer never made any statement to address this theory.

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