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Jason Kelce's adorable gesture helped a little girl meet Taylor Swift: 'An absolute angel'

Eagles' Jason Kelce melts hearts as he escorts a young fan to meet Taylor Swift, in a heartwarming gesture of kindness.

Jason Kelce's adorable gesture helped a little girl meet Taylor Swift: 'An absolute angel'
Cover Image Source: TikTok | @barstoolsports

Jason Kelce has been making headlines for quite some time as one of the more popular American football players. He currently plays for the Philadelphia Eagles as their center and was selected by them in the 2011 NFL Draft. Kelce recently went viral for helping a young girl meet her favorite singer, Taylor Swift. The clip, which has been shared by @barstoolsports on TikTok, has become quite popular, with over a million likes and 4897 comments on the social media site. The caption reads, "Jason Kelce just gave that fan a lifetime memory meeting Taylor Swift."

Image Source: TikTok | @barstoolsports
Image Source: TikTok | @barstoolsports

At the beginning of the video, he can be seen holding up another fan in his arms and posing for a photo. Kelce then notices a little girl holding a sign for Swift and saying, "I'm gonna show this to Taylor!" Seeing this, he lifts her up, which gets him a cheer from the onlookers. He holds the little girl in his arms and takes her to where Swift is seated, holding her up so that she can show off the sign she made.

Image Source: TikTok | @barstoolsports
Image Source: TikTok | @barstoolsports

Fans absolutely loved the football star's gesture and voiced their support for him, with one fan shouting, "You're the best, Kelce!" Kelce smiles at hearing this and continues to hold the smiling girl in his arms as both of them pose for a photo. People who watched the video also commended Kelce for his wholesome gesture in the comments section. @schlitzy56 said, "Jason Kelce is a dad first. Football player second. Made that little ladies' day."

Image Source: TikTok | @bellacorreia17
Image Source: TikTok | @bellacorreia17
Image Source: TikTok | @natalieharringto1
Image Source: TikTok | @natalieharringto1

Another individual, @crystalmarieh88, highlighted, "That's the sweetest ever. He didn't see any 'rival fans,' he just saw a little girl that wanted to meet her favorite singer." @tenderlovingtara commented, "Makes me teary! Always a dad first and he knows how special that was for her, but especially for dad!" @federicoalegria pointed out, "Jason Kelce must produce an insane amount of heat to last the whole game without a shirt while it is snowing."


 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Kylie (McDevitt) Kelce (@kykelce)


 

Kelce's daughter, Wyatt, a three-year-old, went viral a year ago for singing the Philadelphia Eagles chant, "Fly, Eagles, Fly" in her crib. The incident occurred after the team achieved a big victory that was posted by the NFL center on the 22nd of January. In the adorable clip, the toddler can be seen raising her tiny fist in the air, exclaiming, "E-A-G-L-E-S, Eagle, yay!" According to TODAY, the football star was watching his daughter sing the anthem from the baby monitor and playfully remarking, "What have we done?"


 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Jason Kelce (@jason.kelce)


 

The post caption read, "Apparently Wyatt is pretty pumped about the Eagles win last night too. Woke up to her singing the entire fight song this morning in her crib." Fans loved his daughter's love for the team and chimed in with their thoughts in the comments. @daveboots_in_the_flesh commented, "I don't know if anybody suggested it yet, but make this a ringtone." @donna_f827 pointed out, "She should have had the intro on the Christmas album." @avattowson funnily suggested, "You better grease those crib posts before she starts climbing them."

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