Jason Kelce Offers Blunt NSFW Advice for Expecting Dad
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Jason Kelce Offers Blunt NSFW Advice for Expecting Dad

On the latest episode of New Heights, Jason Kelce decided to toss the parenthood playbook aside. The retired Eagles center offered an expecting father some thoughts that were equal parts hilarious, heartfelt, and decidedly NSFW. Kelce gave his blunt, no-holds-barred guidance for a dad-in-waiting during the podcast, mixing humor with hard-earned wisdom.

Jason Kelce’s NSFW advice for expecting dad shocks his wife Kylie

Jason Kelce’s NSFW advice for an expecting father was so candid that it left his wife, Kylie Kelce, completely shocked.

On the Wednesday, May 6, episode of the New Heights podcast, the show’s social media director, Jake Chatzky, submitted a listener question under thin cover. Chatzky asked whether he should get a Mother’s Day gift for his wife, who is pregnant with their first child.

“Those tits are still intact,” Kelce said out of the blue. “You got a lot of milestones to overcome.”

The NFL alum’s wife, Kylie Kelce, who was guest-starring on the podcast, reacted with disbelief to her husband’s remark. “What did he just say?” she asked. “Did he say, ‘Your tits are still intact?’”

Chatzky, who announced on a New Heights episode last month that he and his wife, Emily, are expecting their first child, was also stunned by what he heard. He quickly reminded the former Philadelphia Eagles star that the comment was about his wife, but the dad of four simply insisted he was just being honest.

Clearly taken aback, Kylie Kelce urged Jake Chatzky to apologize to his wife on her husband’s behalf. “I can’t believe you just said that,” she said

The 38-year-old, however, clarified that he wasn’t referring to Emily specifically, but was speaking generally about all mothers. Once the initial shock passed, Kelce’s wife actually related to the sentiment, noting, “My tits are no longer intact.”

When it came to Chatzky’s actual question, the 34-year-old mother was the only person on the podcast who gave the expecting father a genuine answer. She recommended a simple gesture, such as flowers, with a note about looking forward to her first official Mother’s Day next year.

Originally reported by Sibanee Gogoi on Mandatory.

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