
Kelly Stafford all four of her daughters are on hand to cheer on the Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford after their recent visit to the hospital.
“We made it on the bus,” Kelly, 35, wrote alongside a video of her family settling into their seats via her Instagram story on Monday, January 13.
Kelly pointed the camera at her children and Matthew’s childrentwins Sawyer and Chandler, 6, Hunter, 4, and Tyler, 2, as they waited to hit the road. The little ones excitedly cheered, “Go ahead, rams!” and “Let’s go, daddy!”
In addition to showing her family getting ready for the sporting event, Kelly also shared a sneak peek of a blue hat with a Los Angeles Fire Department patch attached via a giant gold safety pin.
Kelly and the girls traveled to Arizona earlier this week so they could see Matthew, 36, and the LA Rams take on the Minnesota Vikings in Monday’s NFL Wild Card game. The game was originally scheduled to be played at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, but was moved amid the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. In addition to traveling to Arizona herself, so is Kelly organizes several charter buses to transport Rams season ticket holders to the game.
Hours before the group took off for Arizona, Kelly said her daughters were there the emergency department with an undisclosed illness. The Internet personality also did not reveal which of her children is feeling sick.
“Last night was long,” she wrote via her Instagram story on Saturday, January 11. “I went back to the beds and slept, everyone except Hunter. She feels like she drank Celsius. … Before that, they were all smiles to go with Dad on his business trip.”
The next day, Kelly shared a photo of her daughters eating out their journey.
“We found our happy place in Arizona,” Kelly wrote via her Instagram Stories on Sunday, January 12, along with a photo of two of her daughters looking less than happy at a Waffle House restaurant. “I promise we are happy.”
Last week, Kelly revealed that she and two of her daughters had come down with the flu.
“I can’t think straight,” Kelly said on the Jan. 7 episode of her “Morning After” podcast. “Right now I believe I have the flu. Two of my daughters have the flu. Yesterday at the match I couldn’t move.”
Even though she wasn’t feeling her best at the time, Kelly still cheered Matthew on to the best of her ability.
“I passed out on a little bench in the apartment,” she admitted. “We had like all our friends in town and I was really desperate. Body pains are serious.