Dane Cook Speaks On 26-Year Age Gap With His Girlfriend Kelsi Taylor

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Dane Cook attends the premiere of Starz's 'American Gods' at the ArcLight Cinemas Cinerama Dome on April 20, 2017 in Hollywood, California.
Dane Cook gives fans some hilarious insight during Instagram Q&A.

Dane Cook has been in the entertainment business for twenty plus years. He's released five comedy albums, starred in several films and toured his comedy around the globe. He recently took to Instagram to have a little Q&A with his fans. While he answered several fan questions about his career, he also addressed the huge age gap between himself and his girlfriend, Kelsi Taylor.

Dane Cook's been dating his girlfriend, Kelsi Taylor for over a year now. Some people have questioned their relationship in the past due on the age gap. Cook is 46-years-old and Taylor is 19. During an Instagram Q&A with his fans, Cook was asked "What advice do you have to give those in age gap relationships?" Cook jokingly replied, "The only thing you have to do is plan that your deaths will be somewhat far apart."

During the Q&A, he also mentioned that the two met at his place during game night.

“We met at a game night I host at my place,” he wrote.

“We were friends for a while & soon after fell in like with each and then upgraded to love.”

Another one of his fans asked the comedian whether their families approve of their relationship. He said that he's tight with her family and they do dinner and hang out.

“I love her family and we are pretty close and do dinner and hang,” He said. "My family pretty much all died years ago but @courtneycook my sister like Kelsi a lot.”


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