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Bethenny Frankel Shares Stern Criticism for Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Relationship

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Bethenny Frankel is sharing her opinion of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s relationship—and like many of her takes, it’s a hot one.

Just days after taking aim at Kelce’s mom, Donna Kelce, in a fired-up TikTok post, the former Real Housewives of New York star took to Instagram on Friday to discuss Kelce and Swift’s compatibility and share her doubts about the fate of their relationship.

In her latest social media rant, Frankel, 53, has concerns about who is the “peacock” in Swift and Kelce’s relationship—meaning they both seem to be the type that thrives on a lot of attention and “being the center of attention.”

She explained that she once dated a man who she now finds similar to Kelce, describing the unnamed ex as “charismatic,” “handsome” and “passionate,” but also someone who “needed the attention” and is always the “life of the party.”

She went on to say that even though her old relationship was really “fun,” dating that person made her feel like she was “driving without brakes.”

That’s why she believes it will be “interesting” to see where Swift and Kelce’s relationship goes, especially when it comes to living a “real life,” and the possibility of marriage and having kids.

Plus, Frankel also thinks the pop star is a “peacock” herself, a personality trait she doesn’t believe mixes well with another of its kind. “There usually can only be one,” she explained.

After moving on from her previous relationship, the reality star says she could never see herself being with someone like Kelce, who “needed to stand up and grab the microphone and sing and scream,” during the Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory parade in Kansas City earlier this week. (The football player drunkenly performed a rendition of Garth Brooks’ “Friends in Low Places” during the celebration.)

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