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Jason Kelce Rocks Bluey Outfit for Daughters at Cannes

Jason Kelce is proudly known as a girl dad.

At Cannes Lions, Kelce, 37, paid homage to his daughters by donning a Bluey outfit while celebrating Father’s Day on Sunday, June 15. He appeared on stage at the Amazon Port panel alongside his brother Travis Kelce, sporting a purple button-down shirt adorned with characters from the beloved cartoon, paired with matching lavender shorts.

“It’s Father’s Day, so I figured I’d embrace my inner child,” Jason stated during the panel, as reported by Page Six. “My girls would definitely appreciate this outfit,” he expressed. Jason shares daughters Wyatt, 6, Elliott, 4, Bennett, 2, and Finnley, born in March, with his wife Kylie Kelce.

Travis, 35, then inquired if there were any Bluey fans in the crowd, commenting that Jason’s attire was “nothing but the Australian show. Fashionably on point.”

Fans went wild for Jason’s cute look on social media. One user on X remarked, “Just when I thought I couldn’t adore this guy any more… Jason delivers the best girl dad vibes.” Another quipped, “Jason over here making sure all his girls are impressed.” Many others chimed in with fire emojis.

Travis kept his panel look casual as well, donning a graphic Nahmias sweater and a trucker hat, complementing his outfit with navy blue pants.

Throughout the years, Jason has shared his experiences of fatherhood, including his favorite moments. In February, he expressed his joy in witnessing his daughters grow during an episode of his “New Heights” podcast with Travis.

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“It’s incredible to watch a child discover the world, and being there with them as they do it,” he said. “Simple things, like figuring out how to open the fridge, can be such a mind-blowing experience for them—little moments that adults often overlook.”

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