
Travis Kelce’s family cheered for him with Taylor Swift during the Chiefs’ game against the Chargers on Sunday. Kelce’s sister-in-law, Kylie, was with Swift in the VIP suite, and her daughters played with the pop superstar. It was the first Kansas City game Kylie’s daughters watched at Arrowhead Stadium.
Kylie talked about their experience cheering for their uncle with his fiancée.
“This week, I had some business being at Arrowhead Stadium to watch my brother-in-law’s game with my family,” Kylie said (Timestamp: 5:06), via the “Not Gonna Lie” podcast. The girls had not yet seen uncle Trav play in Arrowhead Stadium.
“A really cool moment. It was also super exciting to get to see friends and family that were there because the girls were so excited to get to watch a game with all of them.”
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Kylie added that her daughters are not big football fans. They often “yell” at her and their dad, Jason Kelce, whenever they watch games on TV at home.
However, the kids were allowed to freely yell at the stadium and had fun cheering on Sunday, except for their youngest daughter.
“Finnley slept for, like, an hour-and-a-half there, so she’s a real one,” Kylie said. “She actually slept through all the screaming and cheering, which is hilarious to me.”
Kylie Kelce called out Jason Kelce’s silent reaction to Travis Kelce’s relationship confession
Travis Kelce shared during the Dec. 3 episode of the “New Heights” podcast that she hasn’t argued with Taylor Swift throughout their two-year relationship. When Travis said it, his brother, Jason, kept quiet.
His silence was called out by his wife, Kylie, on Dec. 11.
“Notice how my husband was oddly quiet during this segment,” Kylie said, via the “Not Gonna Lie” podcast. “He did ask a couple clarifying questions, but for the most part, his ass knew that he could not say (anything) after almost eight years married.”
Kylie also shared that she uses a “secret prank” on her mother-in-law, Donna Kelce, to avoid media attention during game days.