s mom said that the cost of the VIP suites are too much and that she has a regular ticket to the game.

‘You can understand that the boxes in Vegas are multi million dollars so I have a feeling I am not in a box, I am in the stands,’ she said. ‘As far as I know I am in the stands with everybody else because it is a pricey Super Bowl.’

Donna has watched Kelce’s Chiefs games in a suite throughout the season and has sat with Taylor Swift, his girlfriend, at the majority of games she has been able to attend. It won’t stop Donna from enjoying her time in Vegas, though – she is expected to land in the city on Thursday. She will cheer her youngest son on in his fourth Super Bowl in five seasons and his second in a row.
‘It’s going to be a dream – to go back-to-back like this, I’m really excited,’ she said.
Donna added she will make more time for herself this year after dominating the coverage for last year’s Super Bowl where Travis was playing his brother Jason of the Philadelphia Eagles.
‘Last year was pretty much working the whole time but it was a blast,’ she said. ‘I got to see things and do things and be at place I had never been to.
‘But this year I am going to take it a little easier except for the game. I’m going to see some shows and go to some great restaurants.’
She infamously wore a red-and-green jersey to last year’s game to split her support 50-50 for both of her sons.
But this time around, Donna’s allegiances are fully with Kansas City as they bid to overcome the San Francisco 49ers for glory.
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