Super Bowl winner at a car wash? When Travis Kelce pulled surprise stunt 

Travis Kelce became owner of the car wash in Missouri and even worked a shift to the surprise of many customers.
Travis Kelce became owner of the car wash in Missouri and even worked a shift to the surprise of many customers.

Travis Kelce now has two Super Bowl rings amongst numerous other accolades throughout his NFL career with the Kansas City Chiefs. But in early 2021, he added 'car wash owner' to his resume.

In February 2021, Kelce became a part of the ownership group at Club Car Wash in Columbia, Missouri. At the time, he said that he was excited about the opportunity to work with the company in conjunction with his foundation Eight-Seven and Running. His foundation works with adolescents and helps create opportunities, with one of those being with employment.

Here's what Kelce said about the opportunity:

“After learning about the trajectory of the industry and knowing my partners have significant knowledge and experience in the space, I thought Club Car Wash was a fantastic opportunity, and I’m excited to be onboard.”

After joining the ownership group, he decided to dig right into the car wash business. As customers pulled up for a car wash, they were surprised that it was none other than Travis Kelce spraying down their cars.

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end looked very engaged in the job. He even gave a thumbs up to customers who recognized him during the process.

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Travis Kelce set to host "Saturday Night Live"

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce appeared on "The Jimmy Fallon" show on Thursday night. He spoke with Fallon about the most recent win in Super Bowl LVII against the Philadelphia Eagles. He also made an announcement about another project that he has in the works.

The Chiefs quarterback announced that he will host NBC's iconic late-night show, "Saturday Night Live," on Saturday, March 4, 2023. Country pop singer Kelsea Ballerini will be the musical guest during the episode.

The tight end said that he has always been a big fan of the show and is really looking forward to the opportunity to give hosting duties a try.

"I was a huge Chris Farley, Will Ferrell, Fallon kind of guy growing up. And I used to watch 'Saturday Night Live' with my mother. It's an absolute honor and a privilege to be hosting 'SNL' March 4th."

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Recently retired defensive end J.J. Watt was the last NFL player to host "Saturday Night Live" when he did so in February 2020. There is sure to be no shortage of laughs when the Chiefs tight end takes the stage.

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