The daughters of Jason Kelce are demonstrating that they share their uncle Trav’s passion for Swifties.
A video of Jason and Travis Kelce dancing to Taylor Swift’s song “Shake It Off” was uploaded to X (previously Twitter) on Friday, April 12.
The former center for the Philadelphia Eagles and his brother, a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, dance around on stage while taping a live episode of their podcast New Heights with Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce. They both talk about how much they enjoy the song.
With a “Oh, I know this one,” 34-year-old Travis starts to groove to his girlfriend’s music. “That’s one of my favorites right there, ladies and gentlemen.”
“Wyatt’s favorite too!” Jason Kelce , 36, posts adorable pictures of his daughter, 4.
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Jason Kelce and his wife Kylie Kelce, 32, have two girls, Wyatt, Elliotte, 2, and Bennett, 13 months.
The mother of three posted a touching video of her daughter Wyatt reading a book on TikTok in December. The video was paired to Taylor Swift’s song “Never Grow Up.”
Wyatt, who was reading her book and had on a Philadelphia Eagles sweater and striped pajama bottoms, appeared to be deep in concentration. Then, the video cut to a much younger Wyatt reading a picture book by herself while cheering for her dad by donning an Eagles long sleeve jersey.
“You better suggest a better audio if you’re going to try to make a headline out of this because there isn’t [sic] one.” (Eagles equipment was a pleasant accident.)” Kylie said in the video’s description.
Although Kylie’s girls enjoy crafting, she said earlier this year that they haven’t yet attempted friendship bracelets.
Kylie told PEOPLE, “The girls are very into arts and crafts.”
“We frequently receive small wooden objects that we can paint and other similar items. They’ll paint everything you present to them, nearly to the point of imperfection,” she said.
“We have not gotten into friendship bracelets at home, only because we have littles, and beads are our worst enemy,” said the mother of three.