Travis Kelce Rejects Viral Headline Crediting Him For Fade Haircut

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Travis Kelce Rejects Viral Headline Crediting Him For Fade Haircut


Travis Kelce is making it clear he doesn’t need any smoke over the fade haircut! The Kansas City Chiefs participant addressed a viral New York Times headline throughout a latest press run.

With amusing, Travis Kelce referred to as the headline “ridiculous” earlier than clarifying his perspective.

“It’s absolutely ridiculous, and to do it on Feb. 1, to throw me to the wolves like that? That was messed up man, I don’t want anything to do with that one. I got a good fade if you need it, though. It’s a two on top, a nice high and mid-fade with a taper in the back. But I didn’t invent that, I just asked for it.” 

Watch Travis deal with the controversial headline beneath.

New York Times Sparked The Travis Kelce & Fade Haircut Backlash

To kick off Black History Month, the outlet printed an article with the headline “They’ll Take The Travis Kelce — Hairdo, That Is.”  In their article preview sentence, they alleged that “barbers in America and abroad” are receiving requests for the “the Travis Kelce.” The remainder of the textual content appeared to indicate that Travis Kelce popularized the fade.

Needless to say, his haircut is an easy one which Black males have been getting carried out for generations after generations. Just ask any Black barber or peep inside any Black-owned barber store. 

To be clear, the coiffure originated within the Forties and Fifties amongst U.S. army members, per a 2016 Ebony article. However, by the Eighties, Black barbers began spicing up the fade. Eventually, it grew to become a staple in Black hip-hop tradition and amongst its early innovators and artists. From hi-top fades to the extra tapered look Travis Kelce rocks, one factor is true: Black women and men popularized the haircut — not the Kansas City Chiefs tight finish participant.

Nonetheless, screenshots of the NYT headline rapidly went viral throughout social platforms as Black customers, particularly, referred to as out the NYT for cultural erasure.

To word, Alyson Krueger — the author of the controversial piece — seems to be a white lady. That lil’ tidbit was not misplaced on social media customers amid the backlash.

Keep scrolling for reactions to the NYT’s article printed on Feb. 1. 

 

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