Dave Chappelle certainly kept things real about Travis Kelce’s bachelor party and this may have provided a “wrong” moment for CNN on Friday.
Kelce attended one of the comedian’s performances in San Diego last month during his bachelor party ahead of Friday’s wedding to mega popstar Taylor Swift, and Chappelle said he interacted with the crew.
He then provided a raunchy and stunning reaction to the pre-wedding festivities.
Warning: Clip contains NSFW language
“I was shocked. I’ve never seen anything like that: a w—e-less bachelor party,” Chappelle said Friday night to Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper.
Those in attendance with Chappelle in Yellow Springs, Ohio, chuckled in the background before Cooper and Cohen finally grinned.
“Whatever makes you happy, Travis,” Chappelle said with a laugh.
TMZ reported at the time that Kelce, brother Jason — his best man Friday night — and roughly eight others attended Chappelle’s June 21 performance at San Diego State.
Earlier in the day, the Kelce brothers and friends attended a NASCAR event at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego.
Kelce’s multi-day bachelor party also included time in Los Angeles, including a night at the Bird Streets Club with friend Ross Travis and comedian Druski and another stop at a DJ Chris Lake performance.
The bachelor party took place two weeks ahead of Friday’s wedding attended by countless A-listers and NFL stars and WAGs, and Chappelle took a playful dig at the Chiefs’ star tight end.
“I heard he was getting married at Madison Square Garden,” Chappelle said. “You would think I could have gotten an invite. I didn’t make the 15,000 closest friends.”
Cohen then joked that the three of them may have been the only ones not invited.
Those on the guest list from the sports world included Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and wife Brittany, 49ers star tight end George Kittle and wife Clair, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford and wife Kelly, plus Chiefs coach Andy Reid, embattled Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and NFL legend Tom Brady.
Other celebrities in attendance, per Page Six, included Robin Roberts, Gigi Hadid, Bradley Cooper, Tate McRae, Stephen Colbert, Selena Gomez, Brad Pitt and Steven Spielberg.
[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]






