It’s Kylie Kelce’s turn to wear a mask!
While sitting on the front row of the live taping of the New Heights podcast in Cincinnati on April 11, Jason Kelce’s wife shielded her face before hilariously hiding behind a mask cutout of her husband as a cameraman moved in for a close-up.
To the delight and cheers of the crowd, Kylie, 32, laughed it off as did her father-in-law, Ed Kelce, who was seated behind her.
“PRINCESS KYANA IN THE BUILDING,” the New Heights podcast posted on X (formerly known as Twitter) alongside a clip of the playful moment.
Donna Kelce was also on hand for the event, which culminated in a surprise commencement ceremony for the brothers, who received their degrees from University of Cincinnait president Dr. Neville Pinto.
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Being in the center of attention may not be new for Kylie — but it’s been an adjustment, she has said in the past.
Earlier this month, during an appearance on the Today show, the mother of three shared her perspective on being in the spotlight amid Jason’s recent retirement news — and “Uncle Trav” dating a pop superstar.
“Ultimately, if Travis is happy, we’re happy,” Kylie told hosts Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb. “We are always cheering on Uncle Trav, it’s such a treat to be able to do that on and off the field.”
She added, “But it’s been amazing.”
Later in the interview, Kylie reflected on her husband’s playoff-era hijinks, which included him doffing his shirt during a frigid Chiefs-Bills playoff game in Buffalo, New York.
“‘Do we need to do that?’ ” she recalled joking to her husband, after he told her about his plan ahead of the game.Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE’s free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Kylie’s masked turn at the Ohio taping came days after Jason made a disguised appearance at a WWE Wrestlemania event in Philadelphia.
The retired Philadelphia Eagles center and his former teammate Lane Johnson wore Luchador masks during the match before revealing their identities.
“Isn’t that what’s-her-name’s brother-in-law?” a broadcaster jokingly remarked to Pat McAfee — who then launched into one of the singer’s hits.
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