Kylie Kelce, Jason Kelce and their daughters.Photo:Kylie Kelce/Instagram
Kylie Kelce/Instagram
JasonandKylie Kelceare supportingTravis Kelcewithout their three children this year at Super Bowl LIX.
The retired NFL pro, 37, and the podcast host, 32, have decided to leave their three daughters — Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 23 months — home this weekend while they attend Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. While their little ones want to be there to support Jason’s brother Travis, the mom of three toldTodayin anexclusive interviewthat ultimately “the logistics of travel, school and childcare were just too overwhelming.”
“They don’t also really watch football in a way that they would enjoy being in the stadium for the duration of the Super Bowl,” Kylie told the outlet. “So in an effort to sort of just give everyone their best shot at enjoying the day, they will be watching the Super Bowl from home.”
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Jason Kelce with children and wife Kylie.Kylie Kelce/Instagram
While the girls won’t physically be there to support their Uncle Trav at the Super Bowl, it certainly won’t stop them from cheering for him. On the Jan. 30 episode of Kylie’s podcastNot Gonna Lie, she shared that she found the sweetest way for her daughters to cheer on theiruncle, as he heads to the Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs to take on the Philadelphia Eagles.
“I will say we have made moves to get the girls ‘Go Uncle Trav’ shirts because they love their uncle, and of course they love cheering him on," Kylie said during the episode.
“And to be fair, they love cheering on the Birds too, but he is our family and I wanna make sure that the girls feel included,” she added.
The mom of three said that deciding whether the girls will attend a public event usually comes down to what’s best for them.
“The goal of the day is to just cheer on the Chiefs and make sure that we cheer hard enough that Uncle Trav can feel the energy and he can put that right onto the field.”
source: people.com