Jason Kelce is an older brother through and through.
The latest example? Stealing his younger brother's shirt to wear to an event. If you recall, Travis Kelce was spotted rocking a flamingo print button-down from J. Logan Home while attending the Revolve festival at Coachella 2023, and for this year's Big Slick Celebrity Weekend in Kansas City, Jason snatched his brother's shirt for the occasion. Travis didn't seem to mind, however, posing with his bro for a picture alongside Fortune Feimster, Seth Herzog and Richard Christy.
In fact, Travis was actually busy giving Paul Rudd a hard time on stage, picking up the "Ant-Man" actor in what ended up becoming a super funny moment between the two. And it was all for a good cause, as the annual event seeks to raise money for Children’s Mercy Hospital.
@thekansascitystar Jason Kelce made a surprise appearance in Kansas City tonight, delighting a Big Slick crowd at T-Mobile Center by joining his brother Travis and Patrick Mahomes to help raise money for Children's Mercy Fundraiser. The trio joked on stage, throwing some autographed footballs into the crowd to some lucky raffle winners. Follow along with our Big Slick coverage at the link in our bio, or KansasCity.com. #BigSlick #JasonKelce #TravisKelce #PatrickMahomes #KC ♬ Boy - ODESZA
A mission statement on their site reads: "Back in 2010, Rob Riggle called fellow Shawnee Mission graduates Paul Rudd and Jason Sudeikis with an idea. “Let’s host a poker tournament to raise money for Children’s Mercy. Without hesitation, they each agreed and immediately called upon their family and friends to help pull it off. With only nine weeks of planning, the first Big Slick Celebrity Weekend was born."
"Every dollar raised goes directly to Children’s Mercy to advance Big Slick’s goal of eradicating pediatric cancer."
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