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Travis Kelce Wins High‑School Halloween Costume Contest

 

Travis Kelce Wins High‑School Halloween Costume Contest

The Story

A newly discovered yearbook photograph reveals that Travis Kelce, the star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, won a high‑school Halloween costume contest in 2005. He entered the contest dressed as Luigi — the green‑clad brother from the famed video‐game franchise.

Contest Details

  • The event took place at his school festival on October 31, 2005.

  • The yearbook entry states: “Sophomores Travis Kelce and Bianca Vann were the winners of the costume contest … Kelce was dressed as Luigi, a video‑game plumber, while Vann dressed as Rosa Parks.”

  • In the photograph, Kelce is seen in full Luigi attire, complete with denim‑style overalls, a green shirt, and the iconic Luigi cap and moustache.

  • During a podcast episode in 2023, his older brother Jason Kelce mentioned that he “forced” Travis into the costume, while Travis himself teased that his expression in the photo reflects how thrilled he actually was.

Reflections & Fun Fact

What makes this story pop is the contrast between Kelce’s current high‑profile athletic career and the humble, playful nature of his teenage costume win. It serves as a reminder that even elite athletes have fun, light‑hearted moments from their past. The Luigi costume became a humorous anecdote on his podcast, where the brothers chuckled about their oversized frames and childhood roles.

Why It Resonates

  • Human‑volume: Seeing a Super Bowl‑caliber athlete in a cartoon plumber outfit brings a relatable, fun side to a public figure.

  • Legacy & growth: It underscores Kelce’s journey—from high‑school festivities to professional sports stardom.

  • Media appeal: Costume wins, Halloween nostalgia and celebrity backgrounds always draw interest beyond sport.

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