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Donna Kelce has decided to make a cameo in Hallmark’s highly anticipated holiday chick flick, Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story — which many people think is based loosely around her son Travis Kelce’s relationship with popstar Taylor Swift — and fans are having mixed reactions about it.
There’s been a lot of buzz about the movie, which premieres on the Hallmark Channel on Nov. 30. Many people assume the Christmas rom-com is about Travis’s, 35, love story with Swift, 34. However, it’s unclear how much, if any, inspiration was drawn from the highly publicized relationship.
Donna plays the manager of a barbecue restaurant, not the mom of a professional football player, in the movie.
While you may think her cameo ensures a correlation between the two, the storyline doesn’t match up. It’s not about a singer dating a football player.
“The only connection to Travis and Taylor is that it’s the Chiefs and Trav’s mom being on it. And yeah, they likely chose the Chiefs for the team because of the Taylor effect but…still definitely not about them. This just feels like capitalizing on the Swifties watching football.” one person commented on a Reddit discussion about the film.
“It’s certainly Hallmark capitalizing on the Swifties but I get the why of it. The Chiefs have won 3 Superbowls, they’re popular and Taylor just made them more popular…. Donna having a cameo is a little strange but she seems to just be having fun with all the attention and I can’t hate her for that,” another person said.
A third person commented, “I’m sure the movie will be very cheesy, but I’m a romantic at heart, and I’m in love with Taylor and Travis’s relationship, so I will watch the h*** out of it.”
The movie is centers around a Chiefs superfan named Alana, played by Hunter King, who’s trying to win a Fan of the Year Award at Christmas. In true Hallmark fashion, Alana falls for the Chiefs’ director of fan engagement, Derrick, played by Tyler Hines, who’s judging the contest.
In addition to Donna, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, Jenna Bush Hager, and several notable Chiefs players will make cameos in the movie.