It all started with a plastic version of LeBron James and somehow ended with Travis Kelce questioning if anyone would actually want a Ken doll made in his image. During a recent episode of their hit “New Heights” podcast, Travis and Jason Kelce took a hilarious detour into Barbie land after learning Mattel had created a Ken version of NBA star LeBron James. But what really caught fans’ attention was when the conversation turned toward Travis potentially being next in line.
Jason Kelce brought up the idea playfully: “Next up, the Travis Kelce Ken Barbie.” But the Chiefs tight end wasn’t so sure. “I don’t think people desire that,” Travis said, brushing off the suggestion with a laugh. Jason, never one to miss a beat, fired back: “You’re out of your mind if you think people don’t desire that.” And honestly, judging by fan reactions online, Jason might be onto something.
Travis and Taylor, the perfect Ken and Barbie
Just picture it as a Travis Kelce Ken doll rocking a two-piece suit, some signature shades, and maybe even a mini Super Bowl ring. Pair that with aTaylor SwiftBarbie and you’ve got the ultimate power couple on toy shelves. Kelce himself joked about the outfit: “Nice little two piece… I just love a good two-piece,” he said, teasing the idea with his usual smooth charm. Whether detachable accessories are part of the plan? That part of the convo went hilariously off the rails.
The idea may have started as a joke, but fans and marketing execs are likely paying attention. After all, Kelce isn’t just a football star; he’s a pop culture phenomenon, especially with his high profile relationship with Taylor Swift keeping him constantly trending. A Travis Ken doll wouldn’t just be about football it would be about fandom, fashion, and full-on cultural crossover.
It’s also worth noting that Mattel’s LeBron James Ken marks a significant shift in how male athletes are represented in the Barbie world. Traditionally, Ken has been the background guy charming but secondary. But LeBron’s doll changed that dynamic, showing that athletes can step into those pink plastic shoes too. If LeBron can break the mold, why not Travis?
Regardless of whether Travis believes fans would want a Ken version of him, the demand is likely already there. And with the kind of year he’s had both on and off the field it’s hard to imagine a better time to launch. Add Taylor Swift’s global fan base to the mix, and the idea practically sells itself. What started as a joke on a podcast is starting to feel like a million-dollar idea, especially when you picture the Travis Kelce Ken doll standing next to a Taylor Swift Barbie, the perfect pair, both in the toy aisle and in real life.
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