Jason Kelce's wife Kylie jokes about daughters being 'sick' of family's constant media coverage
Kylie and Jason Kelce's popularity has gone global over the last two years. While the couple, who now does television commercials together as well, seem to have gotten a hang of the increase in their celebrity status, their children haven't.
Kylie Kelce was a guest on "Good Morning America" this week, talking about her work with the Eagles Autism Foundation. During the interview, the mom of three young daughters was asked if she is teaching her daughters about being involved in the community and being kind.
Kylie Kelce joked about her daughter's opinion of seeing their parents on television all of the time.
"I think, ultimately our girls, much like the rest of world are probably sick of seeing mom and dad. But I think they see so many examples of what Jason's doing. They will come to things for the Eagles Autism Foundation with me. They are surrounded by people who I think are setting really good examples." [3:45]
She also went on to say that she knows her daughters see what she and Jason Kelce are doing and hopes to be good role models for them.
Jason Kelce revealed that embarrassing wife Kylie is one of his 'greatest joys'
Jason Kelce joined ESPN's "Monday Night Countdown" this season and although he no longer plays for the Eagles, he still shows his support for the team. This past week, Kelce made his return to Lincoln Financial Field for the first time since he retired and there was no shortage of love for the Eagles or the fans.
Before he got on the ESPN set, he spent time at one of the Philadelphia Eagles tailgates where one moment quickly went viral. While wearing a green tracksuit, Kelce began dancing on stage, a video of the moment circulated on X and some referred to it as 'embarrassing.'
Jason replied to one post in particular and revealed embarrassing his wife is one of his favorite things.
"My wife, Kylie, says this often. Embarrassing her is one of the great joys in my life."
Jason Kelce told his brother Travis Kelce on their "New Heights" podcast this week that despite speculation, he hadn't had any alcoholic beverages before taking the stage. Being back at the stadium where he played 13 seasons in the NFL just brought out the joy in him.