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Jason Kelce & his lookalikes spent the weekend spreading gay holiday cheer

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glorious dad bod made an appearance in Buffalo… on a 26-degree night. He was there to watch his brother Travis and the Kansas City Chiefs, and we were there to imagine him keeping us warm on a frigid winter evening. (With Taylor Swift also in the Kelce family booth, the scene was basically gay paradise.) I just wanna feel his weight on top of me for a minute https://t.co/F1stVGyRRASubscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.In another example that gays are always ahead of the curve, Kelce was even a finalist for People‘s Sexiest Man Alive.

Ever so effervescent, the 7-time Pro Bowler joked about his possible inclusion on the iconic list. “I’m not even the sexiest man in my family, let alone the sexiest man alive,” he said. “I mean, what are even talking about here?”Au contraire, Mr.

Super Bowl champ! The gays love to go bear hunting, and he’s the big, burly prize. This past weekend, Kelce’s popularity was on full display in the form of a viral holiday selfie.

Sporting his finest Christmas sweater, he took a pic with queer streamer named “Ry,” who was also wearing festive garb. The pair lit up the night, as well as our imaginations!

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