Jason Kelce Spinning In A Teacup With His Daughter Is Exactly As Precious As You’d Think

Jason Kelce is in full-time dad mode now that the NFL season is officially over, and he’s getting some much-needed bonding time in with his daughters.
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The Philadelphia Eagles center is a father of three girls—Wyatt, 4; Elliotte, 2; and Bennett, 10 months—whom he shares with his wife of five years, Kylie. He is well-known for being a doting girl dad, and he often brings the little ladies on the field and includes them on his podcast, New Heights.
Most recently, Jason Kelce took his daughters to Disney World, and he suffered through the crowds and rides just to see his girls smile.
The NFL posted a video of the star player strolling through the theme park with his two oldest girls, and it’s clear that he’s endearingly annoyed with the chaos of the day and the moods of his kids. In this specific moment, he’s pushing a two-seated stroller and hoping to get everyone on the infamous tea cup ride.
Of course, Elliotte and Wyatt are not agreeing on what they want to do. Wyatt absolutely does not want to take a spin on the ride, but Elliotte, or “Ellie,” as Jason calls her, is all for it. So Jason lets Kylie wrangle Wyatt while he squeezes himself into a life-sized tea cup with Ellie.
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The video shows Jason Kelce walking Ellie around so she can pick the perfect seat for the ride, and she chooses a “yellow” one. So he climbs aboard. When the ride begins, he puts maximum effort into ensuring that Ellie has the time of her life.
“Whooaaaaa,” he yells as the ride spins in circles. Jason rarely takes his eyes off his little girl. He adorably watches her awe-struck, happy face.
Wyatt and Kelce also have fun watching the two ride the teacups.
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“Hi, Dad!” Wyatt yells as she waves. “Hi, Ellie!” Kylie shouts.
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