Jason Kelce credits Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce's relationship for THIS
Jason Kelce applauds Taylor Swift's relationnship with Travis Kelce for major change
Jason Kelce has highlighted the positives of Taylor Swift’s relationship with his brother Travis Kelce.
On the Monday, November 24 episode of his and Travis’ podcast, New Heights, the 38-year-old American former professional football center hosted sports journalists Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson.
During their discussion, they discussed Swift several times and reflected on how Swift’s relationship with the NFL star helped young girls take interest in sports.
Speaking his mind, Jason said, “You just mentioned Taylor and how much she's gotten girls into the sport and dads and daughters together, which that's one of the coolest things I get when people talk about Taylor and Travis and hearing from dads or hearing from daughters about that.”
“It's an awesome thing,” he gushed.
In addition to his remarks, Thompson hailed “Taylor’s impact” on female viewership in the NFL in glowing words.
The 43-year-old television host and sports commentator extolled The Life of a Showgirl hitmaker by saying, “Those little girls that maybe didn't have an interest in football and then sit down because it's her.”
“Like, the commercials and the different little videos that you see that now all of a sudden the dads have a bond with their daughter over her, like, is so special,” Thompson noted.
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