Photo emerges of Travis Kelce winning Halloween costume contest
After a conversation about Halloween on his podcast, a recently unearthed photo showed Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce winning a costume co…
Philadelphia, PA – NFL stars Jason and Travis Kelce offered fans a humorous glimpse into their childhood Halloween experiences during a recent episode of their popular "New Heights" podcast. The brothers, known for their candid banter, reminisced about their favorite costumes and the unique traditions enforced by their father. During the discussion, Jason Kelce recalled a memorable Halloween where he and Travis dressed as the iconic video game characters, Mario and Luigi. A vintage photograph of the duo in their costumes was shared, eliciting laughter from both brothers. "The only one I really remember is when we went as Mario and Luigi," Jason stated, with Travis adding, "You see how ecstatic I was to be Luigi, man." The conversation then shifted to their father's influence on their Halloween celebrations. Jason explained that their dad "somewhat got Halloween ruined for us" by instilling a rule that once they reached a certain age or "puberty level," trick-or-treating was no longer acceptable. "If anybody was like even remotely at puberty level, if you were trick-or-treating, you were not getting candy," Jason recounted. This led the brothers to embrace alternative, more mischievous activities. Travis detailed their transition to pranks, including "tee-peeing people's houses and egging people's cars." While Jason encouraged young listeners to "get into trouble, kids, do all that" within reason, Travis interjected with a practical warning against egging cars, noting the difficult cleanup. The segment concluded with the brothers sharing their father's enduring advice: "You can be stupid, just don't be real stupid." The lighthearted exchange provided fans with an entertaining look at the Kelce family's holiday spirit.
After a conversation about Halloween on his podcast, a recently unearthed photo showed Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce winning a costume co…
