Jason Kelce is through and through a girl dad.
Kelce, 37, stepped out at Cannes Lions rocking a Bluey outfit in honor of his little ones while celebrating Father’s Day on Sunday, June 15. While taking the stage at the Amazon Port panel stage alongside brother Travis Kelce, he opted for a purple button-down shirt featuring the characters from the popular cartoon. He teamed the lavender design with matching shorts.
“It’s Father’s Day, so I figured I’d embrace my inner child,” Jason said on the panel, per Page Six. “My girls would appreciate this outfit, for sure,” he gushed. Jason shares daughters Wyatt, 6, Elliott, 4, Bennett, 2, and Finnley, who was born in March, with wife Kylie Kelce.
Travis, 35, then asked if there were any Bluey fans in the audience, and added that Jason was wearing “nothing but the Australian show. Fashionably on point.”
Fans also went wild for Jason’s adorable look via social media. One user commented on X, “Just when I thought I couldn’t adore this guy any more… Jason delivers the best girl dad vibes.” A second quipped, “Jason over here trying to make sure all his girls are impressed.” More added fire emojis.
Travis, for his part, also kept the panel casual by wearing a graphic Nahmias sweater and a trucker hat. He styled his ensemble with navy blue pants.
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Through the years, Jason has been open about fatherhood, including his favorite part. In February, he gushed about watching his daughters grow up during an episode of his “New Heights” podcast with Travis.
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“Just watching a child figure things out and being there with them while they’re doing that,” he said. “And like, how amazing something as simple as, like, figuring out how to open up the fridge, or, you know, whatever it is every day, there’s gonna be something that just blows her mind that you take advantage of every single day as a grown-up.”
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