Travis Kelce bombarded with offers to become a STRIPPER after his Grotesquerie characters revelation

Travis Kelce has been offered to relive his ‘Grotesquerie’ character’s raunchy past as a male stripper after finally making his acting debut this week.

The Kansas City Chiefs star appeared in Ryan Murphy‘s new FX horror show for the first time on Wednesday after failing to pop up in the opening two episodes.

In one scene, his character Ed Laclan came clean to Detective Lois Tryon (Niecy Nash) about previously working as a stripper, which sent fans wild on social media.

And in light of his hilarious admission on the show, TMZ Sports claims Kelce has received multiple offers to bring Laclan’s past back to the present.

Several male revues are desperate for the NFL tight end to play out ‘Big Peter and His Banana Splitter’ in the real world, including famous strip joint Thunder From Down Under.

Travis Kelce has been offered the chance

Travis Kelce has been offered to relive his ‘Grotesquerie’ character’s past as a male stripper

The establishment is willing to open its Las Vegas or Nashville doors for Travis to ‘reenact his role from “Grotesquerie.”‘

‘I think the audience would go wild for a little NFL meets thunder magic!’ co-owner Adam Steck said.

Vegas’ The Kings of Hustler strip club has also thrown its name in the hat to host Taylor Swift’s boyfriend, with general manager Brittany Rose saying: ‘Travis Kelce can rock his banana hammock on our stage.’

‘I’m sure that all the Vegas Swifties will want to catch a glimpse of what Taylor is working with behind the scenes. You know he’s given her a private show.’

‘Girls Night Out The Show’ – a traveling tour of male strippers – and the iconic Chippendales are also keen for him to join them on stage.

Kelce has previously hinted that he is a fan of strip clubs, after he was spotted wearing a t-shirt from a famous Las Vegas establishment after the Chiefs’ win over the Raiders at Allegiant Stadium back in November of last year.

Kelce's character revealed he used to work at a male revue in Ryan Murphy's horror series

Kelce’s character revealed he used to work at a male revue in Ryan Murphy’s horror series

The Kansas City Chiefs star was spotted wearing a Las Vegas strip club's T-shirt last year

The Kansas City Chiefs star was spotted wearing a Las Vegas strip club’s T-shirt last year

However, it emerged shortly after that girlfriend Swift has banned him from attending strip joints, which doesn’t bode well for the clubs trying to hire him.

Travis’ role in Grotesquerie – a recovering drug addict working as a nurse who features as a potential love interest for Nash’s lead character – was finally unveiled on Wednesday night.

In one romantic and flirty scene, Kelce and Nash flee from a hospital hand-in-hand before escaping in his red convertible.

And fans were convinced the getaway car was a nod to Swift.

Social media sparked a theory that the vehicle was a subtle reference to one of the pop megastar’s hits.

Her 2017 album, ‘Reputation,’ featured a fan-favorite song, ‘Getaway Car,’ leading many fans to draw comparisons between the tune and Kelce’s character’s own getaway car.

Replying to a clip of the scene posted to X, formerly known as social media, one fan wrote: ‘Omg it’s the getaway car!’

Fans are convinced Kelce's character also paid tribute to Taylor Swift on Wednesday night

Fans are convinced Kelce’s character also paid tribute to Taylor Swift on Wednesday night

Many fans took to social media to claim one scene was a nod to a 2017 song by Swift

Many fans took to social media to claim one scene was a nod to a 2017 song by Swift

‘Lol . Taylor must be laughing now,’ another Swiftie added, referring to the pop icon’s love of Easter eggs, while another chimed in, posting, ‘Not the Taylor swift reference.’

Others reacted to the link by sharing famous lyrics from the song with one writing the opening line, ‘Nothing good starts in a getaway car,’ while another added a snippet of the bridge saying, ‘They were jet set, Bonnie and Clyde.’

Another fan shared TikTok to highlight the connection, writing over a clip from the episode, ‘Does this look familiar Swifties?!.’