Alright, let’s set the stage. The NFL has this super strict rule that players can’t use their platform for anything beyond football. Rule 5, Section 4, Article 8 of the Official Playing Rules (2017) says it all: no “personal messages” about “political activities or causes.” So, as an NFL player, you’re pretty much stuck between a rock and a hard place. Say something political? Fined. Say nothing? Criticized for being silent. It’s a lose-lose.
Enter Travis Kelce. When asked about Donald Trump attending the Super Bowl, Kelce gave the most neutral, diplomatic response possible: “It’s a great honor to have him at the game.” Safe. By the book. And, let’s face it, kind of boring. You can almost hear the NFL rulebook whispering in his ear, “Don’t you dare say anything controversial.” And, honestly, who can blame him? The league doesn’t exactly hand out gold stars for players who speak their minds (just ask Colin Kaepernick). So Kelce played it safe, and while you can’t fault him for that, it’s hard to feel inspired by it either.
Patti LuPone: The Queen of No Filter
Now, let’s talk about Patti LuPone. The Broadway legend who doesn’t just break the fourth wall—she obliterates it. Back in 2017, when asked if Donald Trump should go see her show,, she didn’t just say no. She went full Patti. “Well I hope he doesn’t, because I won’t perform if he does” she declared. No PR-filtered answer, no diplomatic neutrality—just pure, unapologetic Patti. It’s the kind of response that makes you want to stand up and applaud.
Here’s the thing: LuPone isn’t shackled by some corporate rulebook telling her what she can or can’t say. As an artist, she’s got the freedom to speak her mind—and she doesn’t hesitate to use it. Her response wasn’t just about Trump; it was a statement about her values, her integrity, and her refusal to play nice with someone she clearly doesn’t respect. And that’s what makes her so refreshing. In a world where so many public figures tiptoe around politics, LuPone doesn’t just walk—she stomps.
The Real Problem: The NFL’s Silencing Rule
Let’s be honest: the difference between Kelce’s and LuPone’s responses goes beyond personality. It’s about the systems they’re operating within. The NFL’s playbook is essentially a gag order, designed to keep players in check and prevent any controversy that could distract from the game—or, let’s be real, the sponsors. That’s why Kelce’s response feels so sanitized. He’s not just speaking for himself; he’s representing the NFL, and that comes with a lot of corporate baggage.
On the flip side, LuPone’s world—Broadway and entertainment—is built on celebrating individuality and self-expression. Sure, speaking out comes with risks, but there’s a freedom there that the NFL just doesn’t offer. And that’s why her response feels so powerful. She’s not just rejecting Trump; she’s rejecting the idea that artists should stay silent on issues they care about.
We Should All Take a Lesson from Patti
At the end of the day, Travis Kelce’s response is exactly what you’d expect from an NFL player trying to stay out of trouble. It’s fine. It’s safe. It’s… whatever. But Patti LuPone? She’s a force of nature. Her refusal to perform for Trump isn’t just a political statement—it’s a reminder that art and activism often go hand in hand. And while the NFL might want to keep its players in a neat little box, LuPone proves that sometimes, the best thing you can do is break the rules entirely.
So here’s to Patti LuPone, the queen of no filter, and here’s hoping more public figures follow her lead. Because let’s face it: the world could use a little more honesty and a lot less PR-speak.


