Kayla Nicole, ex-girlfriend of Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end Travis Kelce, is once again at the center of online criticism after her recent Instagram activity. The internet erupted with comments and posts bashing Nicole for allegedly seeking attention by engaging with content related to the Kelce family.
The backlash began when Nicole liked a post on Instagram that featured Travis Kelce’s emotional reaction to his brother, Jason Kelce’s retirement announcement. Fans took to Reddit to express their disapproval, with many urging Nicole to move on from the relationship and stop inserting herself into the Kelce family’s affairs.
“It’s multiple posts too.. she’s desperate for attention,” one Reddit user commented. Others expressed concern for Nicole’s well-being, suggesting that she seek help and let go of the past for her own sake.
Kayla says she wants to move on but does the opposite
Nicole and Travis Kelce dated on and off for around five years, with their relationship often making headlines. Their very public breakup and subsequent rumors fueled intense scrutiny from fans and the media. Despite addressing the breakup and trying to move on, Kayla continues to be linked to Travis, especially now that he is dating pop star Taylor Swift.
In a recent interview with People magazine, Nicole expressed her desire to find peace and move forward from the relationship. She emphasized the need for respect and boundaries, urging people to stop involving her in matters that do not concern her.
“I have to move forward and everyone has to respect that,”Kayla said. “And hopefully when they respect that, that means that they’re no longer inserting me into things that do not involve me.”
Nicole’s decision to disable comments and direct messages on Instagram reflects her desire to protect her mental health and avoid the negativity from online trolls. Despite the challenges, Kayla remains resilient and focused on her own growth and well-being.
As she navigates life post-breakup, Nicole remains hopeful for the future and encourages others to give themselves time to grieve and heal from similar experiences.