With athletes earning exorbitant salaries, it is typical for them to use their wealth to give back to their parents.
Earlier this month, Colorado football player Travis Hunter used his NIL earnings to purchase his mother’s dream home in Savannah, Georgia. Hunter uploaded a video to his YouTube account depicting his mother’s astonishment as she was given a five-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home.
The 20-year-old also bought his fiancée a car and gave her with a diamond engagement ring, which the couple revealed online last month.
Before Hunter returned to his mother, several athletes shared their plenty with their loved ones in a variety of ways.
DailyMail.com recounts how stars from other sports generously spent their wealth on their family.
Travis Kelce purchased a $1 million Super Bowl suite in Vegas.
Travis Kelce purchased a $1 million suite at the Super Bowl for Taylor Swift, family, and friends.
His parents, Ed and Donna, brother Jason, and sister-in-law. Kylie all enjoyed the greatest seats!
While many fans wanted to attend the Super Bowl in Las Vegas in February, Travis Kelce’s $1 million suite was the place to be.
As the Kansas City Chiefs faced the San Francisco 49ers for the coveted Lombardi Trophy, the tight end spent seven figures to ensure his family and fiancée, Taylor Swift, had the best seats in the house.
According to TMZ, Kelce purchased the costly suite at Allegiant Stadium. When Super Bowl Sunday arrived, his mother Donna, father Ed, brother Jason, sister-in-law Kylie, Swift, and several A-listers celebrated the benefits of his effort as he and the Chiefs won their third championship in five years.
‘I’m not really doing much different other than counting how much money I’m spending on this freaking Super Bowl for family and friends,’ Kelce said on the New Heights podcast before of the game. ‘I’m just trying to stay on top of my finances and avoid losing all of this money.’
Celebrities including Blake Lively, Ice Spice, Lana Del Rey, Quavo, Paul McCarthy, and Miles Teller frequented the star-studded suite as the Chiefs and 49ers played a dramatic game fit for a storybook.