Travis Kells' father, Ed, told us that Taylor Swift picks up trash in her game day suite just like everyone else.

Travis Kells' father, Ed, told us that Taylor Swift picks up trash in her game day suite just like everyone else.

Travis Kelce's father was impressed: Ed Kelsey, father of the Kansas City Chiefs tight end (and Taylor Swift's boyfriend), said Swift was "very, very kind" to him and Kelce's family and friends who watched the team play He even took the time to pick up trash in Kels' suite at Arrowhead Stadium, where the team was playing. This was the fourth Chiefs game Swift had attended this season, and in his first interview since Kels and Swift made their passionate romance public, Ed said Swift was a "very charming, down-to-earth young woman" and "very genuine."

So down-to-earth, there was no way she wouldn't act like a superstar: "I'll tell you something special I noticed about Taylor when we first met," Ed told People. 'We were sitting in her suite. She would get up and go to the front room to get a drink or something and start picking through the empty bottles, cans, and plates that were strewn about. In the suite, everybody gets stuff.

He continued. 'Then I thought to myself, I guess she didn't get the diva memo. She's not a spoiled musician. She doesn't know how to make it work. That, to me, says it all." Ed also added of the singer, "She's very, very good. Very much so. You can feel it right away.

In addition to chatting with Ed, Swift was also spotted interacting with Kels' mother, Donna, at Kels' game. At last Sunday's game, Swift wore a gold friendship bracelet with Kels' jersey number "87" on her wrist. A source said that despite the couple's "insane" schedule, the two have been "a real challenge" to this relationship.

"There's no looming day when it's like, 'Oh, she's going back on tour,' or 'His football schedule is getting crazy.' They'll figure it out." He knows, as he says himself, that he signed up for all this attention. But they have also spent time underwater.

Back to Ed: Kels once confided on the "New Heights" podcast with his brother Jason about a "horrible" experience when they realized their father was talking to Taylor. 'You already know that Taylor is talking to my dad, just like I know my dad. 'This is a horrible conversation. I felt horrible, I felt horrible for Taylor."

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Jason added, "If you see your dad talking to someone and you can't hear what's going on, who knows where that conversation is going. I started listening to more of her music. He's starting to do something."

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