Kylie Kelce smiling (left) and Kylie Kelce arguing with fan (right)Kylie Kelce (Photos via kykelce/IG & X/Twitter)
Kylie Kelce is milking her recent argument with an irate fan for everything she can.

Kylie, the wife of former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, has turned her viral moment into a fashion point as she’s been pictured wearing a T-shirt bearing a photo of said confrontation on the front.

The Philly fan favorite was standing on business back then, and she’s turned the incident into a bit of a business. The photo was preceded by those exact words, showing just how petty Kylie can get.

Kylie wore the shirt at an event, where she was seen taking photos with fans—seen because she shared the pics to her Instagram. She claims she got the threads from fans who attended the Eagles Autism Foundation event last month, with several of them showing up in similar jerseys.

So she isn’t actually selling merch, although she probably should.

 

 

Here’s What Happened Between Kylie Kelce And The Fan

In case you have no idea what we’ve been on about, this all stems from Kylie Kelce and her husband going out for a date night in New Jersey and then getting approached by Andrée Goldberg, a huge fan of the couple, who tried to get a photo.

Things hit boiling point when the two got in each other’s faces in the parking lot.

Goldberg has since apologized publicly, revealing she made a private apology to the Kelces.

It would be great if she would wear the shirt too.

VIDEO: NFL Stadium Sustained Major Damage After Getting Ravaged By Hurricane This Week

NFL Stadium following effects of Hurricane BerylNFL Stadium following effects of Hurricane Beryl (Photo via @KHOU/X)
Hurricane Beryl made her way into Texas after leaving devastation in her wake, having ravaged the Caribbean last week.

The weather system has entered Houston, with the Texans’ NRG Stadium among the structures to sustain damage.

A video from KHOU 11 News showed that the NFL Stadium’s retractable roof had taken some damage.

The Texans’ home ground has shown visible signs of wear and tear before, with water seen leaking through the roof before the College Football National Championship Game between Michigan and Washington in January. Fortunately, it had no impact on the game.