Taylor Swift is 'hard to shop for' but Jason Kelce has the perfect Christmas gift in mind.
Former Philadelphia Eagles player This was revealed on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” On Thursday, he announced his only option was to give the Grammy winner something “handmade.”
According to Forbes magazine, Kelsey, 37, said Swift, 34, and her brother Travis Kelsey, who have a net worth of $1.6 billion and $52 million, respectively, are both “anything they want.'' You can get it.''
When Jimmy Kimmel asked Jason if he often makes “sentimental” presents, he replied: I have an idea. Macaroni necklaces…work for me with kids. ”
The 57-year-old presenter joked: “It would be funny if we made Taylor a macaroni necklace and suddenly millions of girls started wearing macaroni necklaces.” …Buy macaroni stock. ”
Jason agreed. “Friendship macaroni necklaces. We're just starting the trend.”
Elsewhere in the interview, the ESPN analyst announced he will host the network's late-night show.
“We're going to have a lot of people, legends of the game, friends who played the game together, coaches, celebrities,” he said. “It's going to be a celebration.”
The show “They Call It Late Night” will be broadcast for the first time on January 4th.
Jason expressed doubts about whether his “busy” brother would appear, as his relationship with Swift is a “priority,” but added, “Maybe… sneaking him in for an episode would be I might be able to do it,” he teased.
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The Kansas City Chiefs player, 35, shot to fame last summer when he started dating the pop star.
Not only has his and Jason's podcast “New Heights” become more popular, but the tight end has also ended up hosting a show called “Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?” He also appeared in Ryan Murphy's “Grotescree''.
Jason retired in March after 13 seasons in the NFL and has been working as an analyst since September.
Earlier this month, he made headlines after he had a heated exchange with a fan and slammed a college student's cell phone to the ground.
On Thursday, after leaving Kimmel's set, Jason was confronted by another autograph-seeker shouting obscenities, but was able to defuse the situation.





