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Jason Kelce trolls Travis’ dad-like filming of Taylor Swift concert with flash on

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Travis Kelce was caught filming girlfriend Taylor Swift’s Paris Eras Tour show with the flash on — and his brother, Jason Kelce, won’t let him live it down.

During Wednesday’s episode of their “New Heights” podcast, the former center, 36, trolled his younger brother, 34, for the dad-like move.

“You got caught pulling an Ed Kelce move here, taking a video with your flash on,” Jason said. “What are you doing Trav? You’re supposed to be better than this.”
Jason Kelce trolled brother Travis Kelce for filming Taylor Swift’s concert with his flash on.

The NFL star insisted he didn’t intentionally turn his flash on.
Jason joked that the flash didn’t do much because Travis was sitting “a thousand feet” away from the stage in a suite.

The Kansas City Chiefs star tried to defend himself saying his phone “automatically put the flash on” because it was so “dark” in the stadium.

“I was just trying to get some good video, some good memories,” he explained. “I don’t give a damn.”

However, the new ESPN analyst didn’t let up.

“You probably got great video,” Jason quipped. “The flash makes a big difference from a thousand feet.”

Travis explained that he was just trying to capture the “memories.e

On Sunday, several fans posted videos of the tight end filming the new “Tortured Poets Department” portion of the concert from the VIP suite.

Although Swift donned a dramatic white taffeta dress for most of the set, she stripped down to a black crystal-embellished bra top and briefs on stage before singing “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart.”

The championship-winning NFL star appeared to take special interest in the new number as he whipped out his phone to capture the moment — with the flash on, of course.

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