Travis Kelce debuts mullet transformation in ‘Grotesquerie’ twist: ‘What in the Billy Ray’
By Kelsey Stewart,
1 days ago
Billy Ray Cyrus, is that you?
Travis Kelce is flexing his acting muscles, fully committing to his “Grotesquerie” role — down to his hair. On Ryan Murphy’s new horror show, Kelce plays Ed Laclan, a hospital orderly.
In a video posted on the FX series’ Instagram page, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end shows off his hair transformation, revealing a mullet from episode 7, which aired on Wednesday night.
Fans were quick to point out his resemblance to the aforementioned the “Achy Breaky Heart” singer.
“WHAT IN THE BILLY RAY. We want nurse Travis back lol,” one user wrote while also touching on his portrayal as a hospital orderly in the previous episodes.
“Is it just us or does Travis Kelse somewhat resemble mullet Jason Kelce in this latest episode of #Grotesquerie?,” another wrote .
The series has 10 episodes in total, and the last three will certainly have its viewers glued to their television screens.
“All these episodes are BONKERS!! Last night, I was like, WTF!! So good, though, so good!! Fast Eddie, that change, Wow!” another person emphasized on the series’ IG post.
Tune in next Wednesday for more suspenseful moments — and hopefully more changes for Kelce.
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Clairvoyant👁️
12h ago
This guy is getting stranger every day. Lay off the booze.
denise swart
23h ago
I guess him and shithead broke up? don't see them together anymore..what a hype that was for football smh
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