Niecy Nash-Betts Accuses Travis Kelce Of Being 'Greedy' In 'Grotesquerie' Rehearsals
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on September 28, 2024 at 12:16 PM EDT
Niecy Nash-Betts recently opened up about her experience working with "Grotesquerie" co-star Travis Kelce.
In this new series, Kelce debuted in a scripted TV role, joining Nash-Betts, who plays Detective Lois—a character on a mission to solve a series of "eerily personal" crimes.
With the premiere of the series earlier this week, Niecy Nash-Betts is taking a moment to reflect on collaborating with NFL star Travis Kelce.
Niecy Nash-Betts Reflects On Working With Travis Kelce
In a recent interview with ETalk that was posted on TikTok, Nash-Betts discussed the types of food she and the Kansas City Chiefs tight end enjoyed while rehearsing their lines for the Ryan Murphy series.
"Anything and everything. Travis is greedy," she joked. "Anything and everything. I'm talking from burgers to pasta. Only one of us ever ate a salad and that was me."
In all seriousness, Nash-Betts loved working with Kelce, praising him by calling him a "dream" to work with in the new FX series, where she stars as a small-town detective investigating a string of crimes. “He is so charming and comes to work prepared,” she told ETalk. “He’s eager to learn, and I think his fans are going to be pleasantly surprised.”
Niecy Nash-Betts Plans To Attend A Chiefs Game
After getting to know Kelce on set, the actress revealed that she plans to attend a Chiefs game with her wife, Jessica Betts.
"So yes, I'm going to get to see him, but also I saw him play in the Super Bowl. But we didn't know each other then," she said. "Now it's different. At first, it was just like the game and now it's like, 'Oh, there's my friend Travis. Hey Travis!' That's different. It's personal now."
Taylor Swift Reacts To Travis Kelce's New Role
Murphy shared some intriguing details about Swift’s reaction to her boyfriend’s role, providing valuable insight into their relationship.
"The only thing that [Travis and I] talked about was that she’s very supportive of him, and if he has an interest, she wanted him to try it,” Murphy told E! News. “I was thrilled about that.” Murphy praised the NFL player by adding, “A star is a star is a star—and he’s a star.”
“He’s so charismatic, and he’s so smart, he’s lovely,” Murphy added. “He had a window of time. He asked me to work up something for him. I did. It was an honor. If Travis Kelce wants to be a big movie star, he could do it. You can see in the show, that he can act. And he’s talented. The world is his oyster. He can do anything.”
Travis Kelce's Co-Star Praises The NFL Player
One of Travis' co-stars in Grotesquerie praised the football player's acting skills. Nicholas Chavez discussed Travis during the Los Angeles premiere of his Netflix series, "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story," where he portrays Lyle Menendez.
"He has such an exciting character in this show, and I think that people should be looking forward to seeing Travis shine because the guy's a star," Chavez told People. "He handled the material like a pro. He's awesome."
Donna Kelce Reacts To Her Son's Acting Skills
Donna Kelce attended her son's acting debut in the Ryan Murphy series "Grotesquerie" on his behalf. In the show, he portrays a bed nurse in a narrative that Variety has described as featuring "brutal gore, crippling social dysfunction, catholicism, psychosexual perversion, a murderer on the loose, [and] indecipherable plotting."
In an interview with Variety, Donna opened up about Travis' acting debut. “I know he wanted to do this, and I know he can manifest things," she said. "He has no fear of trying things, and he has no fear of failure.”
“You know, sometimes parents want to fix things for their kids,” she continued. “But sometimes it’s better to just let them fail. You learn the most from things you don’t do well. Hopefully, if this is something he wants to do, he’ll get better at it.”
The 10-episode drama centers around a series of unsettling crimes that disrupt a small community. Detective Lois Tryon (Niecy Nash-Betts) perceives these crimes as deeply personal, sensing that someone—or something—is deliberately taunting her. With no leads and feeling lost, she enlists the help of Sister Megan (Micaela Diamond), a nun and journalist from the Catholic Guardian.
"Grotesquerie" premiered Wednesday, September 25 on FX and is now streaming on Hulu.