Jason Kelce appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Thursday to discuss what he could possibly get Taylor Swift for Christmas this year.
Swift is “tough to shop for,” as the former Philadelphia Eagles player stated. It is hard to get someone something that they can already afford and can have at any time.
During a chat with Jimmy Kimmel, the former Philadelphia Eagle teased his plans for holiday gifts for the Chiefs tight end and the superstar singer.
During their conversation, the host asked Jason if he would gift the two individually this year or if he would present them with a couple’s gift.
“It’s tough to shop for people that can have anything that they want,” Jason Kelce admitted.
“You’ve got to go to handmade gifts. Something sentimental, maybe, that is near and dear to them.”
Kelce then teased that he’s “got something up [his] sleeve” that he feels has definite potential before seemingly joking he would make Taylor Swift a macaroni necklace, which works on him when he gets it from his children.
When Kimmel asked the former Philadelphia Eagles center if he typically makes things by hand, he replied, “I’ve never done it, but I think it would work really well.”
“I’ve got something up my sleeve this year,” he teased. “I think a macaroni necklace. It works on me with my kids very well.”
Kimmel then joined in on the fun by stating the necklace could actually start a new trend with the eSwifties.
“It would be funny if you make Taylor a macaroni necklace,” the late night host hilariously stated, “and then all of the sudden millions of girls are wearing macaroni necklaces.”
Jason Kelce then jumped in and said, “Friendship macaroni necklaces, we just started a trend.”
Jason Kelce Set To Host Late Night With New Show on ESPN
Jason Kelce is set to host a new late-night show on ESPN, They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce.
The show is set to premiere on January 3.
The former Philadelphia Eagles player has seen his post-career status elevate since retiring.
Kelce will tape They Call It Late Night in Philadelphia in front of a live studio audience full of NFL fans.