Travis Kelce goes to get his want.
Just about 3 months next expressing his want to look in “Happy Gilmore 2,” Adam Sandler informed Jimmy Fallon on “The Tonight Show” on Tuesday that the three-time Tremendous Bowl champion might be within the film.
“You know Travis Kelce wants to be a part of this,” Fallon informed Sandler.
“Yes, yes, yes,” Sandler spoke back. “Travis, he mentioned it, so we have a nice something for Travis. He’s gonna come by. He’s a very nice guy, you guys would love him in real life. What a big, handsome guy. Funny and cool as hell.”
Again in Would possibly, Kelce mentioned on his “New Heights” podcast with brother Jason Kelce that he’d do anything else to be concerned within the sequel to the 1996 flick and that he’s a “huge fan” of Sandler’s, regardless that he conceded on the era that him showing within the movie used to be a “conspiracy theory.”
“I didn’t even know there was a job opening for ‘Happy Gilmore 2.’ If there is, I’ll be a f–king extra,” the Chiefs tight finish mentioned. “Anything to get around ‘Happy Gilmore,’ an Adam Sandler film or set, count me in. I’ll do anything in the movie. I’ll be part of it any way I possibly can.”
Previous Tuesday, fanatics grew to become out in droves on the Hyatt Regency Morristown in Unused Jersey, the place the film is being filmed, for an distinguishable casting name for extras.
Already a abundance NFL famous person, Kelce’s reputation has skyrocketed over the terminating yr since he started courting Taylor Fast, and it’s giving him a probability to accomplish on tv clear of the farmland.
A one-time host of “Saturday Night Live,” Kelce is about to look in his first main film, a buddy-cop comedy known as “Loose Cannons,” according to the Hollywood Reporter.
The 34-year-old could also be prepared to host the nearest Amazon Top Video display “Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?” an offshoot of “Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?”
Kelce’s brother Jason, the longtime Eagles heart who retired from the NFL previous this yr, could also be making strikes on tv as he has joined ESPN as an NFL analyst.