Kylie Kelce said her husband Jason Kelce went overboard trading friendship bracelets at Taylor Swift’s Eras tour — stacking them up so high they cut off his circulation.
On the Dec. 19 episode of her podcast, Not Gonna Lie, Kylie, 32, joked with Thursday Night Football host Charissa Thompson about Jason’s enthusiasm for the beaded friendship bracelets, which fans at the Eras tour famously traded.
“I was obsessed with Jason — Jason was cutting off his circulation,” Charissa, 42, said.
“His hands were purple,” Kylie said. “When he took them off at the end of the night, he looked like he had been, like, wrapped in string for hours,” Kylie said.
“It was so funny,” Charissa added. “The beads were screaming. They were, like, about to fly off and hit the moon.”
Kylie — who shares Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 22 months, with Jason and is expecting her fourth daughter — said that the bracelets “are meant for, like, young women coming to this concert, and then you have my large husband trying to stack them up to his f—king bicep. I’m like, ‘Can you not?’ ”
Charissa and Kylie bonded over the joy of seeing the Eras Tour — which wrapped on Dec. 8 after 152 shows. But Charissa explained that her appreciation for Swift began long before the “Cruel Summer” singer hit the road for the record-breaking tour: “My love affair with Taylor started when my niece was in the hospital. She was diagnosed with a brain tumor. She was 6 years old.”
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The host added that all her niece, who is now 22, wanted to do was “go to a Taylor Swift concert. She gets out of the hospital, half her head is still shaved — like bandages, the whole thing. She’s cleared to go to the concert, and she’s singing every word to these songs. And me and my sister are just bawling. But, like, from that moment, I was like, ‘I love her.’ “
She continued, “Obviously, the experience — you saw it firsthand, like, there’s no place that just is pure joy like that experience. Like, you know, with a stadium of a 100,000 people just all experiencing the same thing, which is just magical.”
“Just like the the concept of trading bracelets is so simple,” Kylie said, “but such a bonding experience for everyone there.”
“It’s perfect.”
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