Travis Kelce Meets Brother Jason's Newborn Baby Girl, Learns Her Unusual Name and Gives Her a Sweet Nickname of His Own
Travis Kelce met his newborn niece Finn while taping his podcast with brother Jason Kelce
The baby, who was born on March 30, made a virtual cameo during the episode alongside Jason's wife, Kylie Kelce
Travis got to meet the little one and learned her name while filming
Travis Kelce is one proud uncle!
The NFL star met his newborn niece and learned her unique name while taping the Wednesday, April 2 episode of his New Heights, the podcast he presents with his older brother Jason Kelce.
At the start of the episode, Jason, 37, asked the Kansas City Chiefs star if he wanted to see his new niece, and received an exasperated response from Travis.
'Yes, I want to see my new niece, Jason! You only sent one picture,' Travis complained. 'You didn't even tell me what name you picked yet.'
But all annoyance goes out of the window when Travis, 35, spots Jason and 33-year-old Kylie Kelce's newborn daughter, who was born on March 30.
Related: Pregnant Kylie Kelce Wants Her Daughters to Grow Up as Normal as Possible: 'This Isn't Always Going to Be Our Life'
Gasping, Travis said, 'Hey, little muffin! Look at you. You hanging out with Mom? Tell Ky I said hello. I'm glad everything's going great.'
Travis then questioned his sister-in-law, asking if the tot was still a "nameless baby.'
The Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce podcast host subsequently revealed that they have given the little girl the name Finnley 'Finn' Anne Kelce, because they had to fill out paperwork at the hospital.
'Well, you can technically leave without it...so...we had to do it,' she said of picking a name.
Travis checked if the baby girl is 'Finny' and Kylie responded, 'Yeah, Finn.'
'Finnley Anne Kelce, we're calling her Finn,' Jason noted, to which his brother replied, "Finn Anne, that's adorable."
Kylie also informed Travis that Jason played a key part in the picking of the name. "Jason refused to let me just go Finn. I'm dead-ass," she said.
Travis couldn't help but praise his sister-in-law, telling her, 'You're impressive, Ky! You're impressive.'
'Thanks, Trav,' she replied. 'It wouldn't have been possible without your brother, you know?'
Travis then addressed his niece, 'Hey, Finn! Finn, you just look adorable. Are you happy to be out?'
'How was Kylie's uterus?' Jason added as Kylie noted, "Too comfy, that's why we had to evict her."
Travis then joked, 'I'm sorry your father's a weirdo."
The sweet family moment ended when Kylie took Finn away and Travis thanked his brother for the special exchange.
'That was lovely, thank you for that,' he said, however, he went on to admit that while babies are "awesome," they "don't do a lot for the first six months."
"It really doesn't get exciting until they start smiling and giving you something," he said, before noting that watching his wife give birth was "one of the most crazy things that you can ever witness," and a little "overwhelming."
Related: Kylie Kelce Slams Idea That Women Who Have C-Sections Don't 'Experience Birth': 'I Dare You to Say That Within Earshot of Me'
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Jason and Kylie are already parents to daughters Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, and Bennett, 2. They officially shared the news of baby Finn's birth on Instagram on April 1, writing, 'Whoop, there she is! Finnley 'Finn' Anne Kelce.'
Travis commented on the post, writing, "Finnley!!! 😍😍😍"
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