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George Wendt grilled Travis Kelce about Taylor Swift Romance in one of his last public appearances before death

George Wendtdied at the age of 76 and went Cheek Fans all over the world in mourning.

While the fans think about his decades of career and extend many iconic characters, many decide to remember his effortless Witzel and one -lines, with one of his last appearances before his death immediately appeared again and emphasized his humor.

On June 1, 2024, Wendt appeared in a comedy sketch together with Travis Kelce And JasonSudeikis When they appeared on stage in Kansas City, Missouri, during the fundraising campaign for Big Slick Celebrity Weekend.

For the first time since then Chris Farley's Death, Wendt and Robert Simigel The legendary roles of Bob Swerski and Carl Wollarski as Crass sports fans in the bit super fans repeated and allowed Sudeikis to enter Farley's character Todd O'Conner.

The close end of the chiefs joined the legendary trio – from head to toe in Chicago Bears Gear – when they grilled him about sport and of course his relationship with Pop Star Taylor SwiftIncluding the viral moment of Sudeikis asked: “Travis, real conversation, ok, only the boys here … When will you make an honest woman out of her?”

“Taylor no longer has to work and again I know that your kicker agrees. He gets it”, that ” Ted Lasso Actor continued.

While Sudeiki's joke did not land well with Kelce, Simigel and Wendts Witzel got a better reaction because the latter suggested that the NFL player Swift should ask to pay a new stadium for the chiefs, and joked: “What is a few hundred million of Taylor?

“She just came in Kansas City, boys. Jesus!” Kelce said and played along.

The actor's family confirmed the news of his death on May 20 and explained that he was “peaceful in her sleep” and asked for privacy during the difficult time.

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