Travis Kelce can admit his mistakes!
On the Wednesday, June 26, episode of the New Heights podcast with Jason and Travis Kelce, the 34-year-old Kansas City Chiefs tight end surprised his older brother when he revealed that he had recently learned the name of a classic Disney movie .
Sitting in front of a tea service while discussing “a traditional English tea service” that can be found at “the Sanderson Hotel” in London, the brothers referenced Tweedledee and Tweedledum, two characters from Lewis Carroll’s 1871 book A Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There.
Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce in ‘New Heights’.
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The fictional twins also appeared in Disney’s 1951 animated film Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, an adaptation of Carroll’s Alice stories.
“I don’t know if it comes from the book or not, but look. “This is a very Alice in Wonderland tea set,” Jason, 36, said of the products displayed before them. “This is the official Mad Hatter tea service that makes Alice in Wonderland references make sense now.”
This led the 2024 Super Bowl winner to make a confession.
“Yes. I also discovered over the summer that it’s Alice in Wonderland, not Allison Wonderland,” Travis responded.
“Did you think it was Allison Wonderland?” Jason asked, to which Travis confirmed.
The recently retired Philadelphia Eagles center seemed taken aback by his brother’s response.
“Have you ever done it?” But we have seen the movie. You know her name wasn’t Allison,” Jason said.
Still, Travis assured his brother that he had no idea about the title of the classic film: “I thought so. I never once realized that, man.”
The brothers laughed a little and then moved on from the topic to eating some of the snacks seen in the tea display.
After congratulating Travis on his Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards nomination on his podcast earlier this month, they talked about their favorite children’s movies and TV shows.
Jason and Travis Kelce, October 2023.
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According to the brothers, Disney Channel original movies took the top spots.
“Top 10, here we go,” Jason said, after opening a list. “Number one: Smart House. 2. Zenon: The girl of the 21st century. Next, Halloweentown. I like that low-key better than Hocus Pocus.”
Each mentioned a few other options, but agreed that the 1998 movie Brink was the best. During the podcast, Travis revealed that he and his brother enjoyed skateboarding as kids, just like the teens in the Disney movie did.
As for his favorite show, the professional athlete chose Even Stevens.
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“I always wanted to be Even Stevens’ big brother,” Travis said.
“He’s the god of sports, he plays all the sports and they have a banner of him in the gym and he still goes there,” Travis added. “He played more than three sports and I always wanted to do that.”
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