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ST.Inside the suite: Kylie Kelce admits Jason’s daughters love ‘Auntie Tay Tay’ but hate the sport, revealing the chaos of taking four kids to see Taylor Swift at Arrowhead

“They Actually Yell At Us”: Kylie Kelce Pulls Back the Curtain on the “Auntie Tay Tay” Suite Chaos

The Spectacle vs. The Reality

On Sunday, December 14, 2025, Arrowhead Stadium wasn’t just a football venue—nó là tâm điểm của văn hóa đại chúng toàn cầu. As the Kansas City Chiefs took on the Los Angeles Chargers, all eyes were on a single private suite. There, the “global internet” caught a glimpse of Taylor Swift—now officially engaged to Travis Kelce—cradling one of her future nieces while surrounded by the Kelce clan.

But while the paparazzi photos painted a picture of “pure royalty” and “radical normalcy,” Kylie Kelce has now revealed the “hidden truth.” In the latest episode of her Not Gonna Lie podcast, the mother of four admitted that bringing Wyatt (6), Elliotte (4), Bennett (2), and baby Finnley (8 months) into that high-stakes environment was a “total nightmare” of logistical proportions.

The “Auntie Tay Tay” Connection

For the Kelce girls, the highlight of the day had nothing to do with the “billion-dollar deal” of the NFL or their Uncle Travis’s performance on the field. It was all about “Auntie Tay Tay.” Since Travis and Taylor’s engagement news broke the internet earlier this fall, the girls have reportedly been “thrilled” to officially welcome the pop superstar into the family.

Kylie shared that Taylor has fully embraced her role as the “cool aunt,” playing Barbies on the suite floor and high-fiving the girls throughout the afternoon. “They are obsessed with her,” Kylie admitted. “To them, she’s not the biggest star in the world; she’s just the person who dances with them until they tell her to stop. She’s become their ‘Auntie Tay Tay,’ and they won’t have it any other way.”

The “Hate” for the Game

However, the “harsh reality” is that the Kelce daughters have inherited their mother’s “unbothered” attitude toward football—at least when it’s on the screen. Despite being the children of a legendary Eagles center and the nieces of a Chiefs superstar, the girls are surprisingly not that interested in football.

“To be quite honest with you, they actually yell at us anytime we try and put football on the TV,” Kylie confessed with a laugh. “They only get on board after a little while when they realize that they can freely yell and scream. Otherwise, they’d much rather be watching anything else.”

Kylie revealed that the “intense pressure” of a live game is the only time the girls actually pay attention, mostly because of the snacks and the company. Even then, the “Peaky Blinders spirit” of loyalty has its limits. While the adults were stressed over the Chiefs’ narrow 16-13 loss and Patrick Mahomes’ shocking ACL injury, the youngest Kelce, baby Finn, showed the world her “steel will” by sleeping through the entire game.

Managing the “Chaos” at Arrowhead

Taking four children under the age of seven to a stadium with 76,000 screaming fans is an “audacious goal” for any parent. Kylie described the scene inside the suite as “beautifully chaotic.” Between diaper changes for Finnley and keeping 2-year-old Bennett from “chasing clout” by running onto the balcony, Kylie and Jason were in a “dead serious” man-to-man defense.

“People see the cute clips of Taylor holding the baby,” Kylie noted. “They don’t see the half-eaten chicken tenders, the spilled juice, and the constant negotiation for more screen time. It’s a ‘forever home’ vibe, even in a billion-dollar stadium.”

A Legacy of Integrity

Despite the “noise of fame,” Kylie remains the “silent guardian” of her daughters’ privacy and normalcy. She made a “fierce declaration” that she won’t force the girls to love sports just because of their last name. She wants them to find their own “vision,” whether that’s following in her field hockey footsteps or joining “Auntie Tay Tay” on a stage one day.

The “Real Deal, Period” of the Kelce family is that they are exactly who they seem to be. They are a family that values “integrity” and “hard work,” but they also know when to laugh at the absurdity of their lives. As they head into 2026, the Kelce girls might still “hate” football, but they’ve clearly won the “billion-dollar” lottery when it comes to family.

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