Travis Kelce teases Jason for not inviting him and Taylor Swift to Magic Kingdom

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In a surprising twist of family dynamics, Travis Kelce playfully called out his brother Jason for failing to extend an invite to him and his fiancée, Taylor Swift, during a recent visit to the Magic Kingdom. The light-hearted jab came as Jason Kelsey shared details about his inaugural dining experience at Travis’s co-owned 1587 Prime Steakhouse in Orlando, Florida, alongside their father, Ed Kelsey.

While the meal was a culinary delight, Jason expressed some regret over his steak choice, revealing he found the Wagyu too rich for his taste. “I like the regular steak ribeye,” he confessed, humorously critiquing his own dining decision. The brothers’ banter continued as Travis urged Jason to stick with his recommendations during their podcast, New Heights, showcasing their close-knit relationship and playful sibling rivalry.

In a candid moment during a Halloween-themed podcast episode, Jason and his wife Kylie discussed whether they would trust Travis to babysit their four young children. Kylie humorously noted that while she would consider leaving him with the older kids for a couple of hours, she wouldn’t want to burden him with their youngest, who is just seven months old. “Good luck, Trav. See you in a couple of days,” she joked, highlighting the fun yet chaotic nature of family life.

Kylie praised Travis for being “great with the kids,” adding that he knows how to keep them entertained. Their playful exchanges underscore the bond that remains strong even amid their busy careers. Travis’s engagement to Taylor Swift adds another layer of excitement to the family dynamic, with the pop superstar previously sharing her own experiences with Jason and Kylie’s children.

As the Kelsey brothers continue to thrive in their respective careers, fans are treated to a glimpse of their family life, marked by humor, love, and the occasional teasing. With the spotlight on their playful interactions, it’s clear that the Kelce family knows how to keep things lively, both on and off the field.