Pregnant Kylie Kelce chooses a sleek all-black ensemble for the 2025 Super Bowl, caught in a dilemma between her allegiance to the Eagles and her support for Travis.
Kylie Kelce took a neutral stance with her outfit choice at the 2025 Super Bowl, opting for an all-black ensemble.
The 32-year-old podcast host arrived at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on February 9, 2025, without showing support for either her brother-in-law Travis Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs or her husband Jason Kelce’s former team, the Philadelphia Eagles.
Kylie watched the game with her husband Jason and their parents, Donna and Ed Kelce, as the Chiefs faced off against the Eagles.
The Kelce family had shown their support for Travis in the previous year’s Super Bowl when the Chiefs played the San Francisco 49ers.
During that game, Jason, 37, wore Chiefs overalls, while Kylie sported a Chiefs-red tee with a University of Cincinnati logo (representing both Kelce brothers’ alma mater) and a cheeky “Alright Nah” tee underneath, a nod to Travis.
In an interview with Today, Kylie explained that she and Jason attended Super Bowl LIX without their three daughters, as the logistics of travel, school, and childcare were too overwhelming.
The couple has three young daughters—Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 23 months—and announced in November 2024 that they are expecting their fourth child.
Kylie shared that their children “don’t really watch football in a way that they would enjoy being in the stadium for the Super Bowl,” so the family chose to watch the game from home.
However, their daughters will still support their Uncle Travis from a distance.
Kylie mentioned on her podcast, Not Gonna Lie, that she had arranged for her daughters to wear “Go Uncle Trav” shirts, ensuring they could cheer him on, even if they weren’t in the stadium.
«They love cheering on the Birds too, but he is our family, and I want to make sure the girls feel included,» Kylie added.
The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles competed in the highly anticipated 2025 Super Bowl, airing on Fox on February 9.