The mom of three, 32, marked her wedding anniversary with the cute post on Sunday, April 14
Kylie Kelce is celebrating her wedding anniversary!
On Sunday, April 14, the mom of three, 32, marked her sixth anniversary with husband Jason Kelce by sharing photos from their wedding day — including a cute shot of their furry flower girl!
Her Instagram Stories showed a black-and-white photo of her and Jason, 36, smiling as bride and groom while holding hands during their ceremony. The date of their wedding day, “4.14.18,” was marked in the caption.
“Six years since we said ‘I do’ 🥰,” she added in a message over the picture.
Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce at the 2023 world premiere of ‘Kelce’.
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A second smaller snap showed Kylie and Jason’s beloved late dog Winnie walking with a garland around her neck at the outdoor nuptials.
“… with the cutest flower girl ever,” Kylie said of Winnie in another caption. The photo comes after she announced the sad death of their Irish wolfhound, whom they adopted in May 2017, in March.
Kylie and Jason tied the knot at the Logan Hotel in Philadelphia on April 14, 2018, two months after Jason’s former team, the Philadelphia Eagles, won Super Bowl LII. The pair share three daughters — Bennett, 11 months, Elliotte, 3, and Wyatt, 4.
Last month, Kylie shared with PEOPLE her favorite memories from her wedding ahead of celebrating her sixth anniversary.
The mom of three said she first felt “terrified” before walking out in front of everyone at the ceremony, however when she saw her husband-to-be her fears melted away.
“I know personally my favorite wedding memory is when I was getting ready to walk down the aisle,” Kylie told PEOPLE. “I was terrified not because I was about to get married but because everyone was going to be staring at me.”
She continued, “As soon as our wedding planner opened the door and I could see Jason, it was as if all of the worries melted away,” she says. “So I was like, ‘Oh I just have to get to him. I can do that.’ ”
Kylie said her second favorite wedding memory was sitting at their sweetheart table, designated exclusively for the newlyweds at the reception.
“It’s really the only time where you get to sit down and sort of catch up with each other because you’re running in opposite directions most of the day,” she told PEOPLE. “So we loved sitting down and having dinner just the two of us.”