By contrast Kylie Kelce, the wife Travis’s brother Jason, prefers to live her life almost completely under the radar.
“It’s not particularly my cup of tea to be in the spotlight or in front of the camera,” Kylie recently said.
Kylie even sat in the stands for the high-profile Monday Night Football game between Travis’ Kansas City Chiefs and Jason’s Philadelphia Eagles.
“I’m a stands girl,” Kylie told Spectrum News.
“I love sitting in the stands, cheering with the fans, even if it’s in an opposing team stadium.”
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Kylie was raised in Eagles country.
She attended Lower Merion High School – Kobe Bryant’s alma mater – and then Cabrini University, where she played field hockey.
She graduated in 2017 with a degree in communications.
During her senior season at Cabrini, Kylie was part of the All-CSAC First Team and the ECAC South All-Stars First Team.
“She’s from the area,” Jason once said.
“Both of her parents are here, my parents came in, and she has a lot of friends, family members.”
Kylie and Jason have been married since 2018 and have three daughters – Bennett, eight months; Elliotte, two; and Wyatt, three.
They famously met on Tinder, as explored on the Jason’s Prime Video documentary Kelce.
Kylie admitted that she did not know that the person she matched with on the dating site was an NFL star.
“None of his pictures showed Eagles football,” she said.
The first date did not go according to plan at all.
“Forty-five minutes later, he fell asleep at the bar, like just, out, like asleep, asleep,” she said.
“The next day, he called and was like, can we try that again?”
The couple went Instagram official in November 2015 and were married in April 2018.
During a recent episode of New Heights, Kylie revealed a hilarious story about how the NFL star proposed to her.
She said Jason faked using the bathroom to run back into her parents house to ask for their permission to marry her.
According to Kylie, the two were in the car preparing to leave at her parents’ house when Jason put his master plan into action.
The Kelces are heavily involved in charity.
Jason established his own foundation, (Be)Philly, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Philadelphia’s youth, in October 2022.
And Kylie has regularly helped raise money for the Eagles Autism Foundation.
As much as Kylie does not relish the limelight, she understands that he can utilize it to benefit others.