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TRAVIS KELCE SPEAKS OUT! The Chiefs star is finally addressing the rumors and sharing intimate details about his life off the field—including a “strict” nighttime rule that might surprise you! But first, you have to hear Michael Strahan’s insane story about the 12 minutes that changed his life. He describes the G-force, the fear, and the stunning view that made him feel “insignificant.” Two icons, two completely different worlds, one unmissable report.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is setting the record straight amid swirling rumors about his personal life and high-profile relationship.
In a candid recent appearance on his *New Heights* podcast, the star opened up about his off-field routines, including a surprisingly “strict” nighttime rule: his preference for a full, shared mattress setup over adjustable split beds.
“I’m a full sleeper,” Kelce explained cheekily. “I like the full mattress because I like to roll into it and out of it.”
The comment, tied to his new investment with Sleep Number, has fans buzzing over the intimate glimpse into how the athlete unwinds—rolling around freely for maximum comfort after grueling days on the field.
But before diving deeper into Kelce’s world, pause for former NFL legend and *Good Morning America* co-host Michael Strahan’s jaw-dropping tale. In 2021, Strahan blasted off on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket for an 11-minute suborbital flight that he says forever altered his perspective.
Strahan vividly recalled the intense G-forces pinning him back during ascent, the brief but terrifying moments of weightlessness, and the overwhelming view of Earth from space that left him feeling profoundly “insignificant” in the vast universe.
“It was unreal,” he said post-landing, describing the emotional rush as a life-changing reminder of humanity’s small place in the cosmos.
From the gridiron grind and bedroom habits to the edge of space, Kelce and Strahan represent two sides of athletic greatness—one grounded in everyday intimacy, the other soaring into the extraordinary.
Fans can’t get enough of these rare peeks behind the curtain. What do you think of Kelce’s nighttime rule—strict or just smart self-care?

