Kylie Kelce gracefully revealed the adorable reason why she not to watch the Super Bowl from the stands in Las Vegas as usual, but chose a $1 million VIP room next to Taylor Swift to enthusiastically cheer for her brother-in-law Travis. come to victory.
Kylie Kelce has hilariously revealed how her superstitions stopped her from watching the Super Bowl from the stands in Las Vegas as she cheered brother-in-law Travis on to glory.
Kelce and her husband Jason, the older Kelce brother, took a seat in a $1m VIP suite paid for by Travis – alongside Taylor Swift – to cheer the Kansas City Chiefs in a gripping Super Bowl that nearly became too much for her.
The Chiefs won 25-22 against San Francisco 49ers in overtime but things got so tense, Kylie was reduced to watching a friend’s reactions rather than the game itself to work out what was going on.
She wrote on Instagram: ‘At some point Sunday, my superstition kicked in hard.
‘I refused to watch the game, even on the TVs. Here is Sarah King being the real MVP. I was just watching her reactions and that kept me in the loop.’

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Kylie Kelce has revealed her superstition meant she struggled to watch the Super Bowl

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Kylie and Jason were cheering Travis and the Kansas City Chiefs on vs. San Francisco 49ers

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After the Chiefs wo Jason (left) joined the party by wearing a Lucha Libre wrestling mask
King appears to be a friend of Travis’, judging by Instagram, and has been at a number of Chiefs games on their way to another Super Bowl triumph.
Eventually, though, they all had something to celebrate when Mecole Hardman got the deciding touchdown in overtime.
It means that Travis is now a back-to-back Super Bowl winner and goes into next season targeting a three-peat – something that has never been done before in the NFL.
Jaosn, meanwhile, was shoulder-to-shoulder with his brother celebrating in Vegas but it appears Kylie decided to give the party in the Vegas Strip a miss.
She wasn’t seen in any of the pictures of the afterparties but Jason made the most of his chance to celebrate the success of his brother.
He was seen dancing with Patrick Mahomes in the DJ booth at one club wearing a Lucha Libre mask alongside his red and yellow overalls.
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