Travis Kelce cast in FX’s ‘American Horror Story: Grotesquerie’

Whereas his celebrity girlfriend Taylor Swift resumes her world Eras tour, Travis Kelce is retaining busy.

The NFL participant has joined the forged of “Grotesquerie” on FX. The sequence is a horror drama from Ryan Murphy, however a spokesperson for the community says it isn’t underneath the “American Horror Story” umbrella.

Late Tuesday, forged member Niecy Nash posted a sequence of movies to Instagram that includes her on set with Kelce.

“Guys, guess who I’m working with on ‘Grotesquerie’?” Kelce pops into body and says, “Jumpin’ into new territory with Niecy.” A later video the place she wrote “late evening shenanigans” confirmed the 2 in what gave the impression to be a crimson convertible. “Take a look at this man,” she says. “Buckle up!” added Kelce.

And a remaining video featured Murphy embracing Kelce and saying, “You had been fantastic.” Off digicam, Nash asks, “How do you’re feeling?” Kelce replied, “Whoo! I’m simply glad I didn’t harm no person.”

It’s been an low season of recent jobs for the three-time Tremendous Bowl-winning tight finish for the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs. He additionally taped a stint as host of “Are You Smarter than a Superstar?” for Prime Video.

Kelce hosted an episode of “Saturday Evening Dwell” final 12 months.

Murphy has a historical past of fascinating casting decisions for his TV exhibits. In 2015, he forged Woman Gaga for a job on “American Horror Story: Resort.” She went on to win a Golden Globe for her efficiency. Final 12 months, he additionally selected Kim Kardashian for a job on “American Horror Story: Delicate” reverse Emma Roberts. Kardashian obtained constructive critiques for her efficiency and now has different appearing TV tasks within the works.

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This story corrects that “Grotesquerie” shouldn’t be an American Horror Story installment

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