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We’re sure even Travis Kelce rolled his eyes at any posts suggesting he made the fade popular or invented the haircut. You can see more reactions in the gallery below. 1.
Travis Kelce's haircut is drawing attention from fans — but no, the Chiefs tight end did not invent the fade.
Travis Kelce set the record straight in a pre-Super Bowl interview with ESPN, insisting that he 'did not invent' the fade haircut after online discourse sparked revolving around the popularity of ...
The New York Times is under fire for a story suggesting that Travis Kelce invented the “fade” haircut. Prominent black media commentators including retired football legend Shannon Sharpe and ...
Travis Kelce slammed the claims that he invented the fade haircut. “It’s absolutely ridiculous,” he said during Super Bowl LVIII Opening Night at Allegiant Stadium on Tuesday, referring to a ...
The hi-top fade took the hip-hop community by storm. Big Daddy Kane, Salt-N-Pepa, Will Smith all had one. Rapper Kid of Kid ‘n’ Play had a hi-top fade that stood 10 inches high.
The militaristic buzz cut — aptly named after the sound of hair clippers — is more popular in warmer months or among athletes and requires regular maintenance, sometimes as often as once a week.
A feature in the New York Times credited Travis Kelce for inventing the popular 'fade' haircut. Unfortunately for him, he had to answer questions about it. "It’s absolutely ridiculous," Kelce ...