Popular NFL television host Kay Adams has sparked a candid online discussion by directly asking her male followers if they are using artificial intelligence to help them communicate with women.
The AI Dating Question
This week, Adams took to the social media platform X to pose a pointed question to her audience. "Do you guys use AI to text babes? Be honest," she wrote. The query quickly garnered attention, with one follower speculating that Adams might suspect a date had used ChatGPT to message her. Responding to a fan who joked, "Sounds like whoever is texting you made a big mistake!", Adams replied with a simple skull emoji.
This public curiosity about digital dating aids follows a recent interview where the 39-year-old host of the fan-favourite 'Up and Adams' show opened up about her personal life and search for a partner.
Adams on Love and Ideal Dates
Speaking on the 'Bussin' with the Boys' podcast back in November, Adams revealed a shift in her approach to relationships. "I'm a little more calm, like I feel a little more able to be there for someone else," she told hosts Taylor Lewan and Will Compton. She described herself as a "relationship girl" who often moves quickly from a first date into a committed partnership.
However, she did provide a clear picture of her perfect first encounter. Adams stated a preference for a "cozy, romantic dinner" that is entirely planned and paid for by the man.
Kansas City and the Swift-Kelce Effect
Professionally, Adams has been in Kansas City this week, covering the Chiefs ahead of their crucial Sunday night game against the Houston Texans. During her visit, she interviewed team president Mark Donovan, who discussed the significant impact of Travis Kelce's high-profile romance with global music icon Taylor Swift.
"Taylor has been amazing to us," Donovan said, emphasising that the club made a conscious decision not to monetise the relationship. "Everything Taylor has brought to us has been good and positive and it has accelerated this stuff," he added, noting the relationship's role in elevating the team's brand profile.
The conversation highlights a stark contrast in modern courtship: while some may turn to AI for assistance, the league's most famous current romance reportedly required no such digital intermediation.