Key Points
- Travis Kelce received a sweet message from his niece, Elliotte “Ellie” Kelce, during the March 4 episode of New Heights.
- Ellie surprised listeners by declaring, “Love you, Uncle Travvy! Love you, Randy Moss!” while joining her dad, Jason Kelce, on-air.
- The moment occurred while Jason and Travis were chatting with NFL legend Randy Moss.
- Fans flooded social media with reactions, praising the adorable family dynamic.
- The Kelce kids are known for occasionally crashing their parents’ podcasts.
A Family Moment on ‘New Heights’
The New Heights podcast, hosted by NFL brothers Jason and Travis Kelce, took a heartwarming turn when Jason’s five-year-old daughter, Ellie, made a surprise appearance.
Ellie entered the frame while Jason was speaking with Travis and guest Randy Moss, dressed in a gymnastics outfit and wrestling with her coat. When Jason asked her to greet Moss, she slipped on headphones and cheerfully said, “Hi, Randy Moss!”
Ellie’s Message to Uncle Travis
The highlight came when Ellie added, “Love you, Uncle Travvy! Love you, Randy Moss!”—a moment that melted hearts across the internet. Jason chuckled as he tried to usher her away, but fans were already captivated by the genuine affection.
Fan Reactions
Social media lit up with praise for the sweet exchange. One fan wrote, “Love you Uncle Travvy, love you Randy Moss—what a childhood!” Another added, “The genuine love for Uncle Travvy!” while others joked that Ellie was “Travis Jr. for sure.”
Kelce Kids and Podcast Cameos
Ellie isn’t the only Kelce child to make surprise appearances. Jason and Kylie Kelce’s other children—Wyatt, Bennett, and baby Finn—have also popped up on New Heights and Kylie’s podcast Not Gonna Lie. These moments have become fan favorites, showcasing the family’s tight-knit bond beyond football.
What Happens Next?
With New Heights continuing to blend sports talk with family moments, fans can expect more spontaneous appearances from the Kelce kids. For Travis, the shoutout was another reminder of the strong family support behind his NFL career.







