JUST IN: Teary-eyed Travis Kelce has been “banned” from celebrating this Christmas at his family’s annual gathering, because of this Tragic thing he did…

Chiefs’ TE Travis Kelce Banned From Christmas Celebrations After Controversial Incident

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has made headlines again, but this time, it’s not for his spectacular performances on the field or his off-field charisma. In an unexpected turn of events, Kelce has been “banned” from celebrating Christmas at his family’s annual gathering after an incident that left everyone in shock—and stitches.

According to sources close to the Kelce family, the star tight end took a friendly holiday tradition a little too far. Each year, the Kelces participate in a festive “White Elephant” gift exchange, known for its lighthearted competition and gag gifts. This year, Kelce allegedly upped the ante by gifting his brother, Eagles center Jason Kelce, a custom-made Christmas sweater that read, “Santa’s Favorite Son,” complete with a blinking LED display.

The playful jab reportedly spiraled into chaos when Jason retaliated by “stealing” every good gift Travis selected during the exchange. The situation escalated when Travis, determined not to leave empty-handed, attempted to swap his final gift—a singing reindeer plush—for his niece’s coveted deluxe Lego set.

Witnesses say the entire room erupted as the Kelce brothers engaged in a tug-of-war over the box of Legos, accidentally knocking over the Christmas tree in the process. While no one was injured, the incident left the room in disarray and prompted their mother, Donna Kelce, to impose a holiday “ban” on Travis for his antics.

“Travis always brings the fun, but this year he went a little too far,” Donna joked in a post-game interview after the Chiefs’ latest win. “He’s going to have to earn his way back into the holiday spirit.”

While Travis hasn’t commented on the ban, fans speculate he’ll find a way to make amends—possibly with an extravagant gift or a public apology at the family Christmas dinner. One thing’s for sure: where there’s Travis Kelce, there’s never a dull moment.

Stay tuned for updates as we see if the holiday ban holds—or if the Kelce brothers will come up with another unforgettable Christmas story.

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