Kaitlin Olson has won her Eagles jacket signed through Kylie Kelce — and Jason Kelce’s spouse approves.
The actress, 48, took to Instagram on Tuesday, December 12, to blow their own horns her one-of-a-kind letterman jacket.
“It has arrived and it’s glorious. (It’s also most definitely a men’s jacket after all. Oops.) Thank you @eaglesautism for your incredible work and @kykelce @jason.kelce and @killatrav for the fundraiser!” Olson captioned the publish. “I was NOT wearing this last night and will not be held responsible for the outcome of the game. #gobirds.”
Kylie, 31, reshared the photograph by the use of her Instagram Tale, writing, Completely surprising! Thanks such a lot for supporting @eaglesautism … and now we fit!!!!”
Kylie’s restricted version merch was once in prime call for when the public sale for the Eagles Autism Basis went are living final month. The NFL group shared a number of footage of Kylie modeling the “iconic ’90s Eagles Letterman Jacket” as soon as worn through the overdue Princess Diana to kick off the thrill in November.
Olson’s husband, Rob McElhenney, temporarily changed into the bidder to overcome when he put down $10,050 within the public sale, writing by the use of X (previously Twitter) on the time, “A great cause and the greatest jacket ever made? Yes please. @JasonKelce @Eagles @eaglesautism.”
It didn’t take lengthy for any person else to sign up for the bidding warfare, which inspired McElhenney to extend his be offering to $35,000. “😮 Okay jabroni. I’m getting that jacket,” he shared by the use of X along a screenshot of the message studying, “You’ve been outbid.”
McElhenney later realized his spouse secretly secured the highly-coveted merchandise. The couple later gave the impression on Jason, 36, and Travis Kelce‘s “New Heights” podcast to discuss the identity of the auction’s winner.
“I was just on Twitter … and I saw that the jacket was up for auction and it was a great foundation, something that we believe in and love and have a lot of connections to,” McElhenney stated throughout the November 29 episode. “And I really love the jacket, I thought it was beautiful. I thought, ‘Hey, this is a great cause, a great jacket. Put me in for $10,000.’ And I think within a couple of days, someone came in for [$20,000].”
The actor recalled being surprised through how prime the competing bid went, pronouncing, “I thought, ‘Wow, alright. Now we’re getting serious.’ Now it feels personal.”
McElhenney recalled how he was once to start with satisfied that Eagles proprietor Jeffrey Lurie was once the name of the game bidder. “They were having issues [on the site] because I was smashing the button as hard as I could,” he teased. “I couldn’t believe somebody was immediately jumping on every time I bid.”
After McElhenney installed his ultimate be offering of $62,000, he won a message from his pageant. “I got a text from somebody that I know who said, ‘I’ve been the one bidding against you, bozo,'” he endured. “It did not even cross my mind that this was a possibility. And it turned out that I live with this person.”
Olson, who married McElhenney in 2008, joined the podcast episode as neatly to speak about how she secretly were given in on the bidding motion.
“I find out on [social media] how much he’s bidding. And from Jason Kelce who’s saying he’s crashing the site. I was like, ‘No, no, I’ll be crashing the site,'” she quipped. “I win, basically. I win. … He will not be wearing the jacket, ever.”