Travis Kelce
The managers, brothers Andre and Aaron Eanes, have sold their management firm A&A Management to the entertainment company 3 Arts Entertainment.
On Monday, the Eanes brothers shared the news on social media as 3 Arts expands into the sports sector through their involvement with these two siblings, who will keep managing Kelce under A&A Management. Specific financial terms of this deal have not been disclosed.
Even though their main task is currently focused on expanding 3 Arts’ influence within the sports domain, this transition also brings Kelce’s representatives into closer alignment with the film and television sector—a field where he has established himself as a three-time star.
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The prominent player from the Chiefs, aged 35, hasn’t hidden his wish to pursue an acting career after his time on the field ends. He has previously taken part in the television series “Grotesquerie” and hosted a trivia show on Amazon. Additionally, Kelce has shot a guest appearance for “Happy Gilmore 2,” set to premiere later this year.
Meanwhile, 3 Arts is predominantly controlled by Lionsgate and was recently responsible for producing the Academy Award-winning movie “American Fiction.”
“Athletes and talents of today are not limited to a single role; they also act as entrepreneurs, personal brands, and leaders,” stated Aaron Eanes in a press release issued on Monday.
The ‘3 Arts’ skill in managing talents and producing content, along with our knowledge in brand development and athletics, provides our clients with the support and direction required to flourish in the evolving market landscape.
‘Collectively, we aim to unleash potential so that individuals can reach their fullest influence, regardless of where their goals lead them.’
Kelce hasn’t commented on the situation yet, but his mother, Donna, showed her support by liking the post on social media where the two brothers shared the news.
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