Kylie Kelce's Appearance at Eagles Event Is Turning Heads
Kylie Kelce's Appearance at Eagles Event Is Turning Heads originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Kylie Kelce, the wife of Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce, recently took a break from the spotlight — and for good reason. The 33-year-old went on a hiatus to give birth to her daughter, Finnley, whom she and Jason Kelce welcomed to the world on March 30.
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Apart from giving birth and caring for a newborn, Kylie Kelce also had to attend to her duties at home as a mother to three young daughters: Wyatt (5), Elliotte (4) and Bennett (2).
Kylie Kelce is back, though. She recently started recording new episodes of her popular podcast, "Not Gonna Lie," which also took a break for more than a month when she gave birth.
The celebrity mom of four also has returned to supporting the Eagles, not only as a die-hard fan but also as a prominent figure in the community. On Sunday, Kylie Kelce attended the team's Women's Football Festival, which is a special Eagles event "designed just for women."
Instagram fan page Kelce Brothers shared a collection of photos of Kylie Kelce from the event as she happily took photos with fans.
Kylie Kelce's pictures from the Women's Football Festival at Lincoln Financial Field quickly grabbed the attention of fans on social media.
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"Kylie is the best!!!" a comment on Instagram read.
"💚 and Kylie bleeds green with the rest of us!!!! Go Birds!!! 💚🦅" said another.
"💚💚especially to see Kylie 🥹" a supporter wrote.
Jason Kelce (right) and Kylie Kelce.Mark Konezny-Imagn Images
"the highlight of our day was meeting Kylie!" a fan claimed.
"Love this fam is still representing BIRDS nation. !💚" another said.
"That's my girl💚💚💚" a reaction read.
Kylie Kelce was an Eagles fan long before she tied the knot with Jason Kelce, who is, without a doubt, one of the greatest players in franchise history. Kylie Kelce, a native of Narberth, Pennsylvania, grew up an Eagles supporter and has been cheering for the squad since she was a little girl.
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It is clear that she remains very supportive of the team these days, constantly exhibiting her unwavering loyalty to her beloved Birds.
Related: Travis Kelce, Jason Kelce Make Big Announcement on Tuesday
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 4, 2025, where it first appeared.
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