Kylie Kelce Says She Feels 'A Little Guilty' About Her Newly Attained Celebrity Status
Kylie Kelce, the wife of Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, finds humor in her sudden fame.
In a recent interview with 'Good Morning America,' Kylie, who is adored by NFL fans for her relatableness and down-to-earth demeanor, said, "I almost feel a little guilty that people are so interested and invested in what I'm doing. I'm like, 'I am trying to scrape applesauce off the couch.' "
Kylie, 31, downplays the fascination surrounding her life, finding humor in the newfound attention.
"This is not that fascinating," she said. "So it's funny to me. I deeply appreciate the support!"
The event consultant is mom to her and her husband's three daughters; Wyatt, Elliotte, and Bennett.
In a discussion about life on and off the field with Jason, Kylie shared her optimism about Jason's future endeavors, emphasizing his personality as a key factor in his potential success.
Offering insights into Jason's possible retirement, Kylie expressed confidence in his success, citing his personality as a key factor. She humorously remarked that while she supports any decision he makes, Jason's skills on the field don't necessarily extend to the kitchen, as she says jokingly she solely entrusts him with making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for their children.
Jason, who plays center for the Eagles, addressed speculation about his future plans in the NFL in a recent episode of "New Heights," stating that he will make an announcement at the appropriate time. The Eagles lost in a wild-card game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, eliminating them from the playoffs.
The Cleveland Heights, Ohio, native also went viral for going shirtless at the Buffalo Bills game against the Kansas City Chiefs divisional-round game on Jan. 21, mentioning that he put his shirt back on before leaving the stadium.
Jason's brother, Travis Kelce and the Chiefs will face off against the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11 in Las Vegas.