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Travis Kelce’s future appears uncertain after fresh blow
Taylor Swift being the lucky charm for Travis Kelce’s games could not work in the Kansas City Chiefs’ favour in their latest matchup against the Houston Texans.
The 36-year-old tight end reportedly had the worst performance of this season during the game on Sunday, December 7, which greatly affected the team’s chance to enter the playoffs and make their six-year streak of playing the Super Bowl.
Football fans on social media were equal parts angry and sympathetic towards the NFL star, as they flocked together to express their feelings after the game.
The New Heights co-host himself looked dejected after the Texans defeated the Chiefs by a great margin, as he was seen walking off the field with his face still hidden behind the helmet.
The pop superstar, 35, who was watching the game with her friends Selena Gomez and Lena Dunham, was also seen sharing worried looks with her pals.
Kelce’s performance is not only a setback for the team but also for his personal football journey, as he confessed to still being unsure about his retirement.
While it has been commonly believed that the Grotesquerie star is playing his last season before he retires, he recently shared that he would come back for another season if the team asked him.
However, sports enthusiasts claim that given his unsatisfactory performance for the past two seasons, Kelce should bid farewell to the NFL.
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Duke of Edinburgh brings royal inspiration to mangroves and youth
The Duke of Edinburgh touched down in the United Arab Emirates on 31st January, for a whistle-stop mission that’s equal parts youth inspiration and environmental eye opener.
On the first day of his visit, Prince Edward well known as the global champion of the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award met with ambitious young participants from The British School Al Khubairat and Gordonstoun School at Jubail Mangrove Park in Abu Dhabi.
The mangrove reserve, part of a wider UAE push to protect coastal ecosystems and biodiversity, is also a new kind of classroom for youth learning and stewardship.
As Chairman of the Award Foundation, he used the occasion to celebrate how programmes like the DofE empower young people with confidence.
Meanwhile, Gordonstoun’s involvement carries special weight, the Scottish school is where the Duke’s father, Prince Philip, helped shape the Award’s ethos and where the programme was born.
After engaging with students and mentors among the mangroves, he went on to visit the Zayed National Museum to celebrate UAE’s history before joining a dinner hosted by Britain’s Ambassador to the UAE, His Excellency Edward Hobart, in Dubai.
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