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Kylie Kelce recently stole the show at a Philadelphia Eagles charity event, where she was seen singing passionately along to Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” while holding three pitchers of beer.
The event, which took place on Wednesday, June 26 in Sea Isle City, NJ, was attended by Kylie and her husband, Jason Kelce. The couple was there to bartend at the Eagles Autism Foundation event, while also signing autographs and engaging with children on the autism spectrum.
The hilarious video of Kylie – who is affectionately nicknamed Princess Kyanna by her brother-in-law, Travis Kelce – was shared by the New Heights podcast’s X (formerly Twitter) account. The podcast is hosted by the Kelce brothers and has recently captured the attention of a new type of fan – Swifties.
Fans were quick to comment on the hilarious video, mentioning how Kylie needs her own spotlight. “When does Kylie get up on stage? That’s when I’ll freak,” said one fan, while another commented, “If Taylor and Kylie don’t co-host NH at some point, then I’m not even sure why we’re even on this planet.”
Another noted the mom of three’s strength, saying, “Enter this lady in a jug hoisting competition, no way in hell she loses.”
Just days before this event, Kylie and Jason attended Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert in London, marking Jason’s first time experiencing the tour. The couple watched from the VIP tent while joined by other stars like actor Tom Cruise, Selma Hayek, and even Paul McCartney. During their visit, Jason also had the opportunity to meet Prince William, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte backstage at Wembley Stadium.
The retired NFL star shared his thoughts on meeting the royal family, remarking, “I gotta say, Prince William was fantastic, but the highlight was Princess Charlotte. Prince George was great too. She was so f**king adorable.” He continued, “I cannot express how… I don’t know, maybe it’s because I have three girls now — she had fire to her, she was asking questions. That was the most electric part of the [royal encounter].”
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