Graffiti art of Jason Kelce dancing in his ‘South Philly tuxedo’ has been popping up on city walls

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Jason Kelce has been spotted dancing throughout Philadelphia in recent days, but he’s been looking a little two-dimensional. Street artist Get Up has plastered a portrait of the retired Eagle mid-dance move on several public walls and at least one traffic overpass since September. The graffiti depicts Kelce in the green velour tracksuit with Italian patches and New Balance sneakers he wore on “Monday Night Countdown” in one of his first weeks on the job. He dubbed the outfit a “South Philly tuxedo.” MORE: What to stream: ‘Love is Blind’ D.C. season and ‘Bridesmaids’ “I just like doing stupid funny stuff that’ll make people smile and that people in the city like,” said Get Up, who obscures his full name for legal purposes. “The Philly sports ones always seem to connect with people the most.” Get Up created his dancing Kelce by designing a stencil digitally. After printing and hand-cutting the outline, he laid it over paper in his studio and painted in the image. With multiple Kelce paper dolls in hand, he then took to the streets. Using a wheatpaste adhesive, he rolled the portraits into place.  Get Up estimates he hit 7 locations, including an Interstate 95 overpass....

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