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Kylie Kelce says daughter has never been to Travis Kelce's game (exclusive)

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  • Kylie Kelce experienced off-field time in NFL’s wife, but she is still showing support to brother-in-law Travis Kelce
  • Kylie tells people why her and Jason Kelce's four daughters haven't seen their uncle live
  • Kylie teamed up with Dove to introduce a short film Confident Fans, the latest part of their ongoing work to advocate for girls’ self-esteem through movement

Kylie Kelce hopes her girl will personally take root for her uncle Travis Kelce this year.

The mother of four told people that their 4-month daughters, Finnley, Bennett, 2½, Elliotte, 4½ and Wyatt, 5½, had never seen their uncle play football in person. Although they are not strangers traveling to Kansas City, their sleep schedules take precedence over the NFL.

“These girls haven't been to a Uncle Trav game yet because we have to go to a lot of opportunities to support TRAV, even last year it was a lot of Monday nights.”

“I think there are two different opportunities for Monday night football. But, as anyone knows, the start at 8:00 pm is not good for 5, 4 and 2 year olds. We didn't do that, so maybe we'll have a good 1:00 pm going there with the girls on Sunday.”

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She added: “Where he is, it's smoother, and it's more exciting. It's not necessarily a ditch, and when Jason is playing, I watch it very carefully, so it adds a certain level of excitement. We're cheering all season and throughout the season as always.”

Kylie said the entire family was “very excited to cheer him on” and the Kansas City Chiefs were nervous during his 13th season.

“We're so happy to cheer him up. We know how hard he's working hard and it's exciting to still have someone in the league approaching family to cheer for it. Obviously, we have a friend who's still like family, but it's so fun to cheer for Trav.”

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Raising a daughter is an exciting prospect for Kylie in a world of sports conversations about male and female athletes, who supports Dove to help young girls build physical confidence in sports.

She shared: “It's so cool. I'm so excited about what's in their range. I'm so excited to make them a generation of girls who have the opportunity to be mentored by someone who will be physically confident in the exercise program.”

Kylie will introduce a short film “Confident Fans” at Gotham FC Game on Saturday, August 9. The film shows Gotham Football Club professionals cheering the girls in the youth program, which makes them feel seen as, celebrating and encouraging to stay in the game.

“It is important not only to get your peers to improve you, but to have coaches that provide you with successful coaches and to make sure they support you in a way that helps you confidently can help you continue to exercise.”