Kylie Kelce couldn’t bring herself to look at her brother-in-law Travis Kelce play within the Super Bowl on Sunday over her “superstition.”
Despite joining the remainder of the family and friends on the pricey $1 million VIP suite at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Kylie refused to look at the football motion in real-time.
“In some unspecified time in the future Sunday my superstition kicked in hard,” Kelce wrote on her Instagram Story Tuesday night.
She resorted to watching her friends’ reactions throughout the thrilling time beyond regulation game as she was later snapped facing away from the sector.
“I refused to look at the sport, even via the TVs. Here is @sarahhking_ being the true MVP. I used to be just watching her reactions and that kept me within the loop 🤣❤️.”
Kylie’s superstition efforts looked as if it would have worked a charm because the Kansas City Chiefs snatched the Super Bowl win over the San Francisco 49ers 25 to 22.
The nail-biting match-up saw a star-studded suite cheer on Travis and the Chiefs, including his girlfriend Taylor Swift, Ice Spice, Blake Vigorous, Miles Teller, Keleigh Sperry, and Lana Del Rey.
Alongside Kylie Kelce, Travis’ brother Jason was also in attendance, in addition to their parents Donna and Ed.
After the Chiefs’ big win Sunday night, Swift was seen kissing her man on the sector.
Nevertheless it seems as if the true lifetime of the party ended up being Jason Kelce, whose booze-fueled antics on the afterparty went viral on social media.
While wife Kylie was not spotted attending any afterparties, Jason definitely partied enough for the each of them as he had loads to have fun following his brother winning his third Super Bowl title.
The NFL star was seen rocking out with Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes within the DJ booth at a Las Vegas nightclub into the wee hours of the morning.
Images and video of Jason went viral as he wore a Lucha Libre mask and Chiefs overalls for the post-big game festivities, which included him dancing solo to a remix of “Pursuit of Happiness” by Kid Cudi.
One other video showed him walking right into a tree.
“I used to be there! I saw Jason, and he was the lifetime of the party, man,” Mahomes said on the GMA Tuesday. “Those Kelce brothers, man, they’re the lifetime of the party wherever they go.”
Mahomes said that with the NFL’s biggest game of the season going down within the party of the country, he anticipated a protracted night of celebrating.
“Winning the Super Bowl in Vegas, we knew it was going to be a protracted night,” he said.