After “f–kin clowns” re-elected Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential contest, Kayla Nicole hinted she want to leave the US. “I’m thinking Australia. Who’s down?” Travis Kelce’s ex-girlfriend captioned an Instagram Story video Wednesday. She was in a pool in the video sporting a pink bikini and a white towel on her head. Nicole doubled down the next day by re-sharing a post regarding Australia “ban[ning] social media for anyone under the age of sixteen.”
On Thursday, the 33-year-old penned, “So again, who is down!owicz?” Nicole slammed his fans for wanting him to “run the United States of America” even with his 34 felony convictions. “You’re not even allowed to work as a teacher, a pilot, a healthcare official, if you’re a convicted felon,” she claimed. “You’re not permitted to work in law enforcement.”
“This is the criminal justice reform y’all were asking for?!” the influencer asked. Nicole also included a Malcolm X quotation about Black women being the “most disrespectful, “unprotected,” and “neglected,” elsewhere on her Story. Nicole then sent her followers a “friendly reminder,” noting, “everyone has an opinion, but I didn’t ask yours.” Fine. Bye-bye. Nicole had never before openly backed Taylor Swift on anything.
Although Kelce, who dated Nicole on and off from 2017 to 2022, has not responded to Trump’s triumph, the athlete came under fire for sharing on Instagram Wednesday about “Arrowhead [Stadium] at night”. Many social media users advised the tight end, “Read the room.” In other news, Taylor Swift has become the first female artist to get seven nominations for the esteemed Album of the Year category, therefore imprinting her name in Grammy history once more.
Her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, got her the innovative nod, surpassing music great Barbra Streisand, who had six nominations past. Swift’s success fits the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, which honor the finest in music published between September 16, 2023, and August 30, 2024. Set to take place at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena on February 2, 2025, the event looks to be very competitive among industry titans.
The Grammy path of Taylor Swift has been simply legendary. Fearless (2010), 1989 (2016), Folklore (2021), and Midnights (2024) the singer-songwriter has already received four times the Album of the Year award. Her impact and development as an artist is shown by her constant dominance in this field. This year Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department adds to a very competitive slate.
Her opponents is Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter, André 3000’s New Blue Sun, Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Hard and Soft, Charli XCX’s Brat, Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet, Chappell Roan’s The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, and Jacob Collier’s Djesse Vol. 4. Beyoncé, who leads the 2025 nominees with 11 nods—including one for Album of the Year—has not yet won this accolade, therefore providing a fascinating depth to this year’s fight.