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People were quick to blast Travis Kelce's ex-girlfriend -- Kayla Nicole -- for her latest swimsuit photo post on social media over the weekend.
Nicole, who dated the Kansas City Chiefs star before Taylor Swift, shared some jaw-dropping snaps of herself wearing a Chanel headscarf in a white bikini to her 787k followers on Instagram on Saturday.
She did not reveal the location of where the pics' were taken but fans noticed that she did have a starfish on her...
'Kayla ilysm but I am passionate about not picking up the starfish. The oil/chemicals on your skin can be harmful to them and when you take them out of the water they're literally suffocating,' one fan commented under Niccole's post.
'You do realized when you take the starfish out of the water it was suffocating right? But good pics. Just bad for the starfish,' another fan added.
Some of Kayla Nicole's Instagram followers slammed her for taking a starfish out of the water
Two days after her post at the beach, Niccole shared snaps of herself on a bike ride with family members by what seems to be the West Coast.
'If you're fortunate enough to still have your Grandparents around, tell them you love them today,' she wrote on her Instagram Story.
Kelce, meanwhile, made his preseason debut in Jacksonville, where the Chiefs lost to the Jaguars on Saturday (26-13).
He had one catch for seven yards.
Last week, Kelce's dad, Ed, hit out at Kanye West over the rapper's new track that refers the NFL star and an old rival of his... Swift.
Travis Kelce is gearing up for his 12th season on the Chiefs, who lost to the Jags in preseason
The father-of-two shared a Daily Mail article on his Facebook page last Thursday, after West's collaborator Lil Wayne name-dropped the lovebirds on their new song, 'Lifestyle.'
'Mental illness on full display,' Ed wrote, seemingly referring to West's troubles with bipolar disorder.
Ed's comment comes roughly 15 years after West jumped on stage to interrupt Swift's acceptance speech for Best Female Video at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, claiming Beyonce should have won the prize.