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Kylie Kelce Uses Philly Accent to Insult Husband Jason Kelce in New Western Short Film
Grab a cold one — Jason and Kylie Kelce just dropped their first on-screen project together, and yes, Kylie’s Philly accent absolutely makes an appearance.
The couple, who celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary on April 14, starred in a 16-minute promotional short film for Garage Beer, the brand co-owned by Jason and his brother Travis Kelce.
The Western parody, The Last True Cold One, hit YouTube on April 23 — and it’s exactly the kind of unhinged crossover content fans have been waiting for.
A Cowboy, a Horse Named Travis and One Missing Beer
The film opens on Jason posted up by a campfire next to his trusty steed — a horse named, of course, Travis. The drama kicks off when Jason realizes his equine sidekick guzzled the last beer of their journey.
Cue a quest across the frontier to find a chilled brew.
At a saloon, Jason learns the bad news: a villain named Beau Allen has banned cold beer in town. A barroom brawl breaks out, and a magical compass supposedly leads Jason to what he wants most.
Plot twist — it doesn’t lead to beer. It leads him to Ms. Kylie.
Kylie Kelce’s Acting Debut — and Her Philly Accent
Enter Kylie, who greets her cowboy husband by calling him a “d—head” in an unmistakable Philadelphia accent. Iconic.
She drops the truth bomb that Allen has actually been stockpiling cold beer for himself. Jason’s reaction? He removes his hat, fans himself, and declares, “What a woman.”
Allen and Jason later appear in a wild west shootout. Jason wins, but is almost blindsided when Allen pulls out a gun as Jason walks away. Luckily, Ms. Kylie is in a nearby window with a gun herself.
After being saved by Ms. Kylie, Jason leans in for what looks like a kiss — then shoves her aside to grab a Garage Beer.
Romance is dead. The bit, however, is alive and well.
It’s Kylie’s first time on-screen for the brand, and honestly, the casting writes itself.
How Garage Beer Became a Kelce Empire
Garage Beer first hit the market in 2018 as a product of Braxton Brewing Company in Covington, Kentucky.
In 2023, entrepreneur Andy Sauer stepped in, purchasing the brand and revamping it with an updated recipe. Its biggest boost, however, came in June 2024, when Jason and Travis joined on as investors and partners, according to Forbes.
The new film promotes the brand’s latest move: bottles.
“Garage Beer in bottles is the natural next step for us. As a super premium product, it’s important to both us and our drinkers that we have bottles. We’ve been looking forward to bringing these to market, and the timing couldn’t be better with summer right around the corner,” Sauer said in a press release.
“At Garage, we pride ourselves on making light beer the way it used to be made. And now, we’ve got an option for people who want to enjoy beer the traditional way — out of an ice-cold bottle,” Sauer added.
The Third Entry In the Kelce Cinematic Universe
The Last True Cold One is the third film in the brand’s series, following The Final Brewmite in August 2025 and Thermal Buzz in November 2025. Kylie sat out the first two — making this her official acting debut.
“With Kelce we’ve always used these films as a way to do something bigger than a traditional ad, but this is the first time we’re tying one directly to a new product,” Chief Creative Officer Corey Smale said in the press release. “So we treated it like a real moment. Bottles are a huge step for us, and instead of explaining that in a normal way, we made a Western about it.”
Travis, however, sat this one out. The Kansas City Chief had a small role in The Final Brewmite and also appeared in Ryan Murphy’s 2024 series Grotesquerie before his big cameo in Happy Gilmore 2, per IMDB.
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