Kylie Kelce states the reason she may never be able to forgive Jason kelce for what he did to her

Kylie Kelce states the reason she may never be able to forgive Jason kelce for what he did to her

 

Kylie Kelce is catching up with fans at the game! The mom of three, 32, was snapped smiling with fans courtside while attending the NCAA women’s basketball March Madness Final Four at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland on Friday, April 5.

 

Kylie Kelce states the reason she may never be able to forgive Jason kelce for what he did to her

Kelce, who is married to retired Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, was described as “incredibly gracious and kind” during the interaction in a caption on X (formerly Twitter) written alongside the photo. “I very rarely ask celebs for photos but @callahankatie1 & I made an exception for Princess Kyana aka #KylieKelce at the #WFinalFour,” the X user, named Amanda Brooks, wrote in the caption. “No surprise, but she was incredibly gracious and kind to a *long* line of fans and 2 PR gals from ESPN.”

During Friday’s event, Kylie was seen in a clip posted by Yahoo Sports on X making her way to her seat. The 32-year-old was also seen smiling from her section as she watched the game in another clip posted by NCAA March Madness on X. Kylie’s husband Jason, 36, and their three daughters Wyatt, 4, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 13 months, did not appear to have attended.

 

Kylie Kelce states the reason she may never be able to forgive Jason kelce for what he did to her

The outcome of Friday’s March Madness Final Four tournament saw the University of South Carolina Gamecocks win against the NC State Wolfpack at a score of 78-59 and the Iowa Hawkeyes defeat the University of Connecticut Huskies with a score of 71-69.

South Carolina remains undefeated after going through to the women’s final after a successful second half of their game, per ESPN. Star player Kamilla Cardoso scored the most out of all scorers during both matches with 22 points, leading the team to the championships.

Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, meanwhile, scored 21 points in the second half of their game against Connecticut, bringing the team to victory. Her impressive score comes after she received a sweet message of support from the Kansas City Chiefs on social media ahead of the game. The April 5 results mean Iowa will next play against South Carolina at the National Championships on Sunday, April 7.