Jason Kelce’s daughter is her uncle Travis’s little version of himself, and he even admits as much
Jason Kelce’s daughter is her uncle Travis’s little version of himself, and he even admits as much
The Philadelphia Eagles center is dad to three daughters — Bennett, Elliotte and Wyatt
Travis Kelce/ Instagram; Kylie Kelce/ Instagram
Travis Kelce (L), Elliotte Kelce (R)
It’s no secret that the Kelce genes are strong!
Jason Kelce, 36, and his brother Travis Kelce, 32, chatted about the Philadelphia Eagles center’s recent trip to Disney World with his family on this week’s episode of their podcast New Heights with Jason and Travis, during which Jason revealed which of his daughters he believes looks the most like their Uncle Trav.
Jason is dad to daughters Bennett, 11 months, Elliotte, 2½, and Wyatt, 4, whom he shares with wife Kylie.
“The NFL also put out a video of the whole family at Disney, it looks like you and Ellie went on the teacups ride,” Travis says, bringing up the adorable video in which Jason twirls around on the teacups with his daughter.
“We did. We went on the teacups, Wyatt still will not go on any rides. She a little scaredy cat,” Jason says of his oldest.
“I was like that though. I wasn’t big on rides when I was little. Actually, even through high school, I was like, ‘F— rollercoasters,’” Travis recalls.
“That’s weird cause I’ve always thought that Ellie matched your intensity and kind of looks like you if we’re being honest. She loves rides. She is not afraid of rides at all,” Jason shares.
“When I was a blonde,” adds Travis.
When arriving in Orlando for the Pro Bowl, Jason joked about changes to the event’s format since the last time he participated.
“I don’t even know what you do in the Pro Bowl anymore. But it’s down in Orlando so I get to take my kids to Walt Disney World,” he said, per PHLY reporter Zach Berman.
Jason continued, “Not off-the-Super Bowl Walt Disney World, but as long as Wyatt gets to see Elsa, I don’t think it really matters.”
The family of five was later photographed hanging out with Mickey and Minnie Mouse at the park, dressing up for the occasion.
Jason repped Mickey on his shirt, while Elliotte and Wyatt, whom he held in each arm, rocked the signature mouse ears.
The two girls also enjoyed some classic Disney snacks — a hot pretzel and churro — while Bennett posed with mom Kylie.
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