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Paul Rudd, Charlie Hustle team up to launch Chiefs charity tee

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — No, there isn't a kegger at Paul Rudd's mom's house.

There is, however, a t-shirt that says that.

Local T-shirt company Charlie Hustle teamed up with the Kansas City-raised actor to launch a charity tee with the phrase on it to celebrate the Chiefs Super Bowl victory while also giving back.

SHOP > https://t.co/1XakyDLUGH pic.twitter.com/aDIVUqYgZx

— Charlie Hustle (@CharlieHustleCo) February 3, 2020

So, what's the story?

When the Kansas City Royals won the World Series, Rudd jokingly said, "Kegger at my mom's house" when asked what he would do to celebrate.

The response was caught on TV.

And people actually showed up.

According to a 2015 Hollywood Reporter article, Rudd's mom didn't live in the home anymore, but his sister did. The few people who showed up were turned away by his brother-in-law.

You can't go to a kegger at Rudd's mom's house for a Super Bowl celebration, but you can purchase the T-shirt that benefits Childrens Mercy through Big Slick, a charity Rudd and other local celebrities started to give back to the hospital.

The shirt costs $50. Half of the proceeds go directly to the hospital.

You can purchase it here.