Travis Kelce makes brother Jason laugh over ‘Alice in Wonderland’ name mixup
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, 34, left his older brother Jason Kelce, 36, in stitches during their latest podcast episode when he admitted a surprising gap in his knowledge.
On their show, 'New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce,' the NFL tight end confessed that he had only recently discovered the correct name of a beloved Disney classic.
Sitting down for what they described as a "traditional English tea service" reminiscent of scenes from 'Alice in Wonderland,' the brothers discussed various elements of the story, including characters like Tweedledee and Tweedledum.
It was during this chat that Jason pointed out a Mad Hatter tea set, remarking, "This is the official Mad Hatter tea service that makes the Alice in Wonderland references make sense now."
To which Travis responded with his surprising admission: "Yeah. I also found out over the summer that it's Alice in Wonderland, not Allison Wonderland."
Jason couldn't contain his surprise, asking, "You thought it was Allison Wonderland?" Travis confirmed his long-held misconception, prompting a humorous exchange between the two.
Despite having watched the Disney adaptation and referencing scenes from the movie, Travis admitted he had always been under the impression the title was 'Allison Wonderland.'
His revelation left Jason amused but also slightly bewildered by his brother's oversight.
Later in the podcast, the brothers shifted gears to discuss their favorite childhood movies and TV shows, highlighting Disney Channel Original Movies as their top picks.
Among their favorites were 'Smart House' and 'Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century,' with Travis revealing his admiration for the sports-centric film 'Brink.'
As the podcast continued, Travis also shared his affinity for the show 'Even Stevens,' expressing his childhood wish to emulate the oldest brother in the series.
Their candid conversation offered fans a glimpse into the brothers' shared memories and interests beyond the football field.