It’s not easy being the most famous mom in America. “Every once in a while, I’ll have somebody that runs into the bathroom after me, and I’m like, ‘Can we wait until we get out of here before you take my picture?’” Donna Kelce told Us with a laugh.

The 71-year-old has been a household name since her two sons, Jason and Travis Kelce, went head-to-head in Super Bowl 2023. She says she’s still adjusting to life in the public eye. “It can be a little unnerving at times, but basically, everybody’s been very, very kind and respectful.”

Months after Travis won his third Super Bowl ring and Jason announced his official retirement after 13 years with the Philadelphia Eagles, Kelce Mania is still in full effect. In late April, the Chiefs offered Travis, 34, a two-year deal worth $34.25 million, making him the highest-paid tight end in the NFL. His high-profile romance with Taylor Swift has propelled him to A-list status, and as Us first reported, he’ll be hosting the Amazon Prime game show Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity? Meanwhile, 36-year-old Jason — who shares daughters Wyatt, 4, Ellie, 3, and Bennett, 14 months, with his wife of six years, Kylie Kelce — is joining ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown. The siblings’ podcast, “New Heights,” remains on the top of the charts.

No one is more proud of the pair’s successes on and off the field than Donna. In signature Kelce fashion, she refuses to take too much credit for raising two of the most beloved — and grounded — sports figures in recent history alongside their dad, Ed Kelce. (The pair divorced in 2008 after 25 years of marriage.)

“[Travis and Jason] had phenomenal coaches, fantastic teachers and great families who were around us,” she said. “It was a menagerie of all those individuals with all those great qualities that rubbed off on them. I’m just very happy they turned into the men that they are.”

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Beyond their record-breaking athletic achievements, the duo are equally celebrated for being stand-up guys. They’ve been hailed for their refreshing vulnerability, with neither shying away from showing emotion. In the 2022 Amazon Prime documentary Kelce (the streamer’s most-watched doc ever chronicled Jason’s 2022-2023 NFL season), Travis tears up when recounting how his big brother vouched for him after Travis was kicked off the University of Cincinnati’s roster for testing positive for marijuana. (“Without that big guy, I don’t know what I’d be doing,” Travis said.)

The siblings cried openly during Jason’s touching retirement speech on March 4, prompting an outpouring of emotion from fans on social media. “Jason & Travis Kelce should be considered role models for modern men,” wrote one commenter. “Whatever Ed and Donna did to help their sons become emotionally available needs to be studied,” posted another.