Larry David Doesn't Hold Back Sharing Thoughts on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce

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Larry David; Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift

Apparently Larry David isn't planning to jump on the Tayvis bandwagon anytime soon.

The Curb Your Enthusiasm star was recently asked to give his thoughts on Taylor Swift and boyfriend Travis Kelce during an appearance on the Today show—but he wasn't really feeling it.

Before the interview, David, 76, said he was open to talking about anything with hosts Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb, except there was just one topic he wanted to avoid.

Since he preferred not to discuss Swift, 34, and her relationship with the Kansas City Chiefs player, 34, Guthrie and Kotb naturally decided to ask him anyways.

"You've really got a nerve," the Seinfeld creator told Guthrie, while he appeared to be playfully peeved by the question. Kotb and Guthrie, however, seemed to find it hilarious.

David went on to give the people what they want, telling the hosts that his thoughts on the matter include the "S-word." "I don't give a...." he stated, which Guthrie nicely filled in with the word, "a shnoodle."

Kotb, 58, and Guthrie, 52, accepted his answer after teasing him about the topic, claiming they only asked because he specifically told them not to.

"You bring it out in us," Guthrie told the comedian, while Kotb revealed "we weren't going to [ask about Swift and Kelce]" until he tried to forbid it.

But we can't blame the Today show hosts for trying, especially since Swift and Kelce seem to be the talk of the town just about everywhere.

The publicity surrounding their love story only amplified over the weekend, when the couple packed on some passionate PDA while celebrating the Chiefs' win on the field after the game, which secured their title as AFC Champions and earned them a spot in Super Bowl LVIII.

The big game is scheduled to take place on Sunday, Feb. 11 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Swifties—but probably not David—are praying the "Cruel Summer" singer will be in attendance.

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