Travis Kelce, star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, recently shared his opinion on whether the 2003 film “Love Actually” can be considered a Christmas movie. Despite the film being labeled as such, Kelce expressed that he did not feel the Christmas spirit while watching it. His brother, Jason, agreed with him and even went as far as to call “Love Actually” one of the worst Christmas movies he has ever seen. The Kelce brothers both share this sentiment about the film, as well as about “Die Hard” being classified as a Christmas movie.
Although Travis Kelce’s girlfriend, pop star Taylor Swift, had previously spoken highly of “Love Actually,” stating that love is all around, it seems that Kelce and his brother have a differing opinion on the film. On the other hand, Jason’s wife, Kylie, revealed that “Love Actually” is one of her favorite movies of all time. This conflicting perspective on the movie may lead to some lively discussions within the Kelce family during the holiday season.
The film “Love Actually” follows various couples in London in the lead-up to Christmas, which is why it is often categorized as a Christmas movie. However, Travis and Jason Kelce strongly disagree with this classification, asserting that they did not feel any Christmas spirit while watching the film. Despite this, many viewers, including Taylor Swift and Kylie Kelce, find the movie to be a heartwarming and enjoyable holiday film.
In addition to discussing “Love Actually,” Travis Kelce also expressed his discontent with the NFL scheduling games on Christmas, criticizing the league alongside retired Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Both Kelce brothers and Roethlisberger share a similar view regarding the classification of certain films as Christmas movies. Despite Travis Kelce’s public stance on “Love Actually” not being a Christmas movie, it seems that his loved ones have differing opinions, leading to potential disagreements among family members on the topic.
Travis Kelce and his brother’s shared opinion on “Love Actually” being a subpar Christmas movie contrasts with the views of other family members and fans of the film, such as Taylor Swift and Kylie Kelce. This difference in perspective showcases the subjective nature of holiday movies and how individuals can have varying interpretations of what constitutes a Christmas movie. Despite the disagreements, it is evident that the topic of holiday films can spark lively discussions and debates among friends and family members during the festive season.