LOOK: Photos, Videos Of Travis Kelce Filming Ryan Murphy’s TV Series ‘Grotesquerie’ Posted Online
Travis Kelce's co-star in "Grotesquerie" shared behind-the-scenes photos and videos of the NFL star while filming the upcoming series.
On Saturday, wine merchant Andrew Major took to Instagram to share a photo of him with the Kansas City Chiefs tight end posing together in a parking lot on the set of Ryan Murphy's new show that he captioned: "Of course, the spaghetti was delicious!"
This comes after Niecy Nash-Betts posted an Instagram Story and a video of the "Grotesquerie" crew having fun in between filming.
Speaking of the spaghetti featured in Major's photo, the actress-TV host asked Travis in a now-expired IG Story how many meatballs he had eaten during the filming of the restaurant scene.
"Well, I'm eating them by the half, so probably 10," Travis told her, and she responded, "10 meatballs? And we still got ways to go!"
Meanwhile, in her reel, she asked the Super Bowl champ his thoughts about the crew members' little dance-off during their filming break.
"Oh man, I can't even tell you what half of them was called, but I might have to hit the Lil' Kim," he replied while performing Lil' Kim's dance moves.
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In a previous post, the "Soul Man" star opened her video saying, "Guys, guess who I am working with on 'Grotesquerie?'" before introducing Travis.
After entering the frame, the footballer said, "Jumping in a new territory with Niecy!"
Ryan Murphy's upcoming horror series on FX will mark Travis' first major acting role and TV debut. Aside from Niecy, he will be starring in the series with Courtney B. Vance and Lesley Manville, according to Vulture.
"Grotesquerie" is set to drop this fall.
Murphy first teased his new show with an Instagram post displaying the show's title and the names of Nash-Betts, Vance and Manville as Niecy delivered an eerie voiceover.
"I don't know what's started. I can't put my finger on it. But it's different now. There's been a shift. It's like something's opening up in the world -- a kind of hole to the center of nothingness. What I saw today... they sent shrinks for everyone who worked this crime scene," she said.
Other details about "Grotesquerie" are still unavailable, but the show is expected to hit the small screen in the fall.