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Jason Kelce saw ‘shake hard’ during Taylor Swift’s concert as former NFL star joined Travis for second night

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JASON Kelce appears to be making the most of his time in London.

The former Philadelphia Eagles center and his brother, and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis, headed to the English capital after a recent trip to Cannes, France.

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Jason and Travis Kelce went to London to see Kansas City Chiefs star Taylor Swift’s partner in concertCredit: Getty
Jason arrived at Wembley Stadium wearing a Swift sweater (top left)

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Jason arrived at Wembley Stadium wearing a Swift sweater (top left)Credit: X/teewatterss
Jason (left) can be seen tossing his head during Shake It Off

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Jason (left) can be seen tossing his head during Shake It OffCredit: X/swifferwins

Along with Jason’s wife Kylie, they traveled to London to watch pop sensation and Travis’ partner Taylor Swift in action on her Eras Tour.

After a successful first show on Friday, they returned on Saturday for another night at a packed Wembley Stadium, where they were joined by some famous faces.

Tom Cruise, Greta Gerwig, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher and Liam Hemsworth were among those in attendance on the second night.

But for many Swifties, it was Jason who stole the show.

The six-time All-Pro was seen arriving at the VIP tent in a Swift sweater, along with Kylie and Travis, while picking up friendship bracelets along the way.

Later, as more than 90,000 fans sang along to Shake It Off, many focused their attention on Jason and Travis.

While Travis enthusiastically participated, Jason took the opportunity to demonstrate some eye-catching dance moves.

Leaping into the air, he was seen frantically shaking his head from side to side as he sang along.

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The clip quickly went viral on X, formerly known as Twitter, with fans loving Jason’s energy.

“This is the best thing I’ve ever seen,” said one fan.

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“He’s shaking a lot haha,” commented a second.

“I can’t stop watching how he moves like that, it’s so impressive,” added a third.

While another responded in reference to the Kelce brothers’ New Heights podcast, “Oh, next week’s episode is going to be crazy!”

Not that this was the first time on this trip that Jason stole fans’ hearts.

During the first show, he was seen trading picks for friendship bracelets, eventually filling his forearms with beads.

‘It was a short retirement!’

Jason Kelce didn’t stay retired from the NFL for long.

The former Philadelphia Eagles forward opted out after the 2023 season.

But he will be part of ESPN’s Monday Night Football coverage in 2024.

Kelce will appear on Monday Night Countdown from 6pm to 8pm ET each week, as well as during the halftime show.

“It turns out it was a short retirement!” he joked.

“ESPN was a consistent presence in our home growing up and the network helped shape who I am and my love for all sports.

“Appearing now on the same screen is a full circle moment.

“And I want to say it’s Monday Night Football! And I’m ready to play football.”

A clip of him excitedly showing off his new collection with Kylie quickly made its way to X.

Fans also noticed that at one point in the show, Jason even had friendship bracelets dangling from his ears.

This isn’t the first time Jason has been to Wembley Stadium.

In 2018, he suited up for the Eagles in their win over the Jacksonville Jaguars 24-18 at the home of English football in an NFL International Series game.

Travis also played at Wembley when the Chiefs defeated the Detroit Lions 45-10 in 2015.

Jason received his fair share of friendship bracelets on Friday

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Jason received his fair share of friendship bracelets on FridayCredit: TikTok/harlowtyrner



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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