Travis Kelce (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce’s ‘New Heights’ podcast, which he runs with his brother, Jason Kelce, has deleted a post showing a bit more it intended to put out there following another victory for the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Chiefs have improved to 14-1 as they continue their push for that coveted three-peat, beating the Houston Texans 27-19 in an AFC showdown on Saturday. According to multiple outlets, the ‘New Heights’ X page shared a post after the victory but deleted it because it showed too much of the tight end’s package.
The post was shared as a means of congratulating Travis and the Chiefs and was captioned, “Job not done… but W.”
It was later taken down as fans began making claims of the player’s manhood being a distraction, but that hardly stopped them from talking about it. Of course, a few screenshots made it out alive.
One such grab was captioned, “Gone but not forgotten.”
gone but never forgotten pic.twitter.com/8dozmGtB2M
— kristin (@fearlesskristn) December 21, 2024
“But I also saved it… it lives on. And the best reply. 😂💀🤣,” another tweet read.
But I also saved it… it lives on. And the best reply. 😂💀🤣
pic.twitter.com/kfJWcmWSeX— Greeneyes (@13SeniorSwiftie) December 22, 2024
Social Media Was Freaking Out Over The Ill-Advised Shot Of Travis Kelce
Despite the attempt by ‘New Heights’ to contain the situation, fans had a field day with it online.
“New heights deleted that post, gone but never forgotten,” one wrote.
“STOP I JUST REALIZED WHAT EVERYONE WAS TALKING ABOUT REGARDING THE NH PICTURE 😭😭😭😭,” another posted.
“Omg I just clocked why everyone is shook by the new heights tweet,” someone posted.
They’re definitely going to take a few seconds to scrutinize their pics next time.
PHOTO: Everyone Noticed The Same Thing About Luigi Mangione’s Mugshot Following His Arrest In Connection To The Death Of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson
Luigi Mangione (Photo via LinkedIn)
Everyone noticed the same thing about Luigi Mangione’s mugshot after a photo went into circulation on social media this week.
Mangione, 26, was arrested as part of a homicide investigation following the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last Wednesday.
The Ivy League graduate was cornered by police after being recognized by a McDonald’s employee at one of their restaurants in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on Monday and was reportedly found with a ghost g-n, several fake IDs, as well as a manifesto detailing his problems with corporate America and the healthcare industry.
According to sources, he has since been charged with m-rder in New York and firearms and forgery offenses in Pennsylvania.
Luigi Mangione’s supposed mugshot surfaced on X on Monday night. You can see it right below: