Kelce Brothers' Hilarious Take on 'The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants' Leaves Blake Lively Smiling
Blake LivelyIn a delightful twist of events, NFL stars Jason and Travis Kelce have inadvertently taken on film critique through their podcast "New Heights", humorously dissecting the 2005 coming-of-age film, "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants". The Kelce brothers' playful banter about the film has recently gone viral, capturing the attention of fans and even the movie's star, Blake Lively.
During their podcast episode, which marked the launch of their movie club series, the Kelce siblings shared their first-time impressions of the film. Travis, 35, and Jason, 36, humorously tackled various elements of the movie, poking particular fun at the iconic pants that unite four friends over a summer apart. "The pants really didn't have much to do with the plot", Jason remarked. "I didn't feel like they did a damn thing ... and then my wife Kylie’s like, ‘You idiot, it’s a symbol that their friends are always with them.'"
Travis chimed in, noting Blake Lively's character Bridget's unique running style, humorously pointing out, "I gotta admit, not the best run. Blake, I love you, it does not strike me as a star athlete run." Even with the comedic roast, the brothers showed admiration for Lively's performance, with Travis admitting Lively's stamina was impressive given the physical demands of acting while running.
"She has good endurance, though, because running like that and to be talking? I would be gassed", Travis quipped. Reacting to the humorous critique, Blake Lively herself added to the fun by commenting on her Instagram. She acknowledged Jason's insightful comments about the pants, revealing an interesting behind-the-scenes tidbit.
"@jasonkelce being a natural investigative journalist, sniffling out the hidden truth", she wrote, explaining that the pants were initially an afterthought by author Ann Brashares, intended to introduce a magical element akin to the Harry Potter phenomenon. In the end, the Kelce brothers' light-hearted approach to reviewing "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" not only entertained their audience but also won the approval of Blake Lively.
Their humorous insight adds a new dimension to appreciating the film's unique charm, highlighting the evocative power of storytelling, even when told through an unconventional lens like a podcast hosted by two NFL stars.
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