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WATCH: Chiefs Wire Podcast Video Interview: Roselyn Sanchez

WATCH: Chiefs Wire Podcast Video Interview: Roselyn Sanchez

Yahoo15-03-2025
In honor of Women's History Month, the Chiefs Wire Podcast is looking back at one of the best interviews from the 2024 season. This week, we're reflecting on the season finale episode after Super Bowl LIX.
Watch as Senior Writer Ed Easton Jr. spoke to actress, singer-songwriter, and producer Roselyn Sanchez at a women's empowerment brunch in Kansas City that Donna Kelce hosted in partnership with GSK's THRIVE@50+ campaign.
Sanchez shared her thoughts about the event and the joy she feels seeing Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco's ongoing display of pride in his Puerto Rican heritage. Pacheco's helmet, which features the island's flag, is displayed in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The accomplished actor, director, and entrepreneur was joined by Brooke Shields, Gina Torres, Susan Noles, and more at the event before Kansas City's divisional-round playoff victory over the Houston Texans.
Check out the link to listen to the full episode!
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs Wire Podcast Video Playback Interview: Roselyn Sanchez
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