Taylor Swift addresses pregnancy rumor and fans were surprised hearing this from her mouth “Unbelievable”

 

 

Taylor swift addresses pregnancy rumor and fans were surprised hearing this from her mouth "Unbelievable"

 

Donna kelce is proud to see the kids her grandchildren are growing up into. The proud NFL mom, 71, to Travis and Jason Kelce tells PEOPLE that it’s been a blast seeing the world get to appreciate Jason and wife Kylie Kelce’s three girls — Bennett, 10 months, Elliotte, 2½, and Wyatt, 4.

 

Donna Kelce Opens Up About Seeing Grandkids from Travis Kelce and Taylor swift, as age is no longer on her side

“I like seeing Wyatt’s articulate, confident growth into her own identity,” Donna shares with PEOPLE while detailing her holiday partnership with Aramark Sports + Entertainment. The grandmother, whom the girls call Dee Dee, also celebrates “Elliotte’s sweet disposition and loving nature – while still showing traits of a toddler.” “And Bennett’s [got a] chill, independent, and happy temperament,” she concludes.

While discussing her partnership with Aramark Sports to bring the “old-fashioned bake sale” to her son’s team’s stadiums on Christmas Day — raising money for the Eagles Autism Foundation in Philadelphia and Operation Breakthrough in Kansas City — Donna also talked about baking with her oldest granddaughter.

“Baking is a wonderful activity to do with family and friends, and now I have a little helper in Wyatt,” she raves. “I look forward to passing on my tips and tricks to the girls so that they can eventually pass these traditions on to their own families one day.”

Last month, Kylie caught up with PEOPLE about her holiday plans and shared how much Wyatt was enjoying getting to help out in the kitchen. “My oldest just got to do the Mama Kelce dinner rolls at Thanksgiving. So now, she thinks that she is the queen of the rolls,” Kylie laughed. “So, I think for our Christmas meal, she will end up helping my mother-in-law again because they absolutely nailed it. They were outstanding, as usual.”

Taylor Swift question leaves footy star red-faced as he lifts the lid on his experience at Melbourne concert

 

 

Collingwood star Mason Cox was not prepared for a hilarious joke from The Project’s Sarah Harris after sharing his experience of the Taylor Swift concert.

The 211cm tall American made headlines earlier this week after asking his followers to help him find the unfortunate Swift fans who were stood behind him during her gig at the MCG last weekend.

Cox got tickets to the biggest show in town last year and previously joked: ‘I want to sincerely apologise in advance for who has tickets behind me at the Taylor Swift concert. I know you paid a lot but I don’t care. T Swift is more important,’ but has since had a change of heart and said he felt ‘dreadful’ about it.

 

 

Referring to his inconvenient height, Harris begun her interview of Cox on Tuesday’s show with a joke.

‘How does it feel to be the world’s biggest Cox blocker?’ she asked the Pies star.

Mason Cox was left red-faced by a Sarah Harris question on The Project

 

Mason Cox was left red-faced by a Sarah Harris question on The Project

The 211cm American shared his reflections on the Taylor Swift concert in Melbourne

 

The 211cm American shared his reflections on the Taylor Swift concert in Melbourne

The Collingwood star clearly obstructed fans sitting behind him at the MCG

 

The Collingwood star clearly obstructed fans sitting behind him at the MCG

 

A laughing Cox replied: ‘One way to put it. Geez, I didn’t expect that one off the bat.’

Harris insisted: ‘They made me’, before Cox added: ‘I’ll blame it on Waleed.

‘I feel bad every time I go to a concert because there’s always a huge, massive haul of people behind me — it’s not ideal.

‘I know Taylor Swift, being an iconic act, coming to Melbourne, I had to ruin someone’s day. Unfortunately the people behind me got the unfortunate ticket.’

It is not the first time Cox has blocked his fellow fans’ view. In 2020, an image circulated on social media of the back of his head completely obscuring the view of the Rod Laver Arena tennis court.

‘Being 6’11’, unfortunately this is just part of it. I can’t do anything about it,’ Cox added. ‘I want to go and experience things. Sometimes there’s got to some unlucky fans behind me.’

Cox plans on giving the fans who stood behind him tickets for a footy game and will welcome them into the rooms after the final siren.

Harris’s fellow Project host Sam Taunton quipped: ‘First they miss Taylor Swift and now have to endure a Collingwood game.’