Travis Kelce got his brother Jason to burst out laughing during the latest edition of their popular podcast, New Heights. The Kansas City Chiefs star tight end, at 35 years old, and the retired Philadelphia Eagles icon engaged in a lighthearted debate over men’s beards, showcasing their undeniable chemistry and humor.
The co-hosts recently introduced a special segment called the New Heights Hotline, where they answer audio questions from fans. One listener posed a particularly intriguing question: "How do I tell my husband that I prefer him with facial hair without coming off wrong?" This question sparked a lively discussion that had both brothers in stitches.
Jason Kelce, known for his quick wit, immediately jumped in with a joke, saying, "What you’re really saying is you don’t like the way your husband’s face looks." This playful banter set the stage for Travis to share his thoughts on the matter.
"How do you tell somebody that you like their face better when half of it can’t be seen?" Travis asked, echoing the humor of the situation. He then declared, "I’m here for some f***ing tough love, alright?" His agreement with Jason about the "unfortunate" nature of the situation only made Jason laugh harder.
Travis didn’t hold back when it came to giving advice to the caller. “If you got a fing butt-ugly husband and he looks better with a beard, you tell him that," he said, emphasizing the importance of honesty in relationships. "Don’t let him just walk around here with that butt-ugly face. Don’t let him fing do that to you, to your family."
His passionate rant continued, as he added, "That s**t’s f*ed up. That st hurts your soul, then let him know. Can’t just be out here looking ugly. You’re representing the other person."
The humor escalated as Travis reminded his brother and the audience that he had "been getting cooked all year for having a mustache." This self-deprecating humor only added to the charm of the podcast episode.
Jason, who was in hysterics during this segment, chimed in with his own perspective. He argued in favor of facial hair, stating, "I look awful when I don’t have a beard. I have the beard to hide that I have folds in my skin under my neck and that my face is actually very fat. That’s why I have a beard."
This candid admission led Travis to reflect on the role of facial hair in a man’s life. "[It is a man’s way of] masking his flaws," he said, highlighting the universal struggle many men face when it comes to their appearance.
The lively discussion about facial hair is just one example of the engaging content that fans have come to love from the New Heights podcast. Each episode is filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and relatable topics that resonate with listeners. The Kelce brothers have a unique ability to blend their NFL experiences with everyday life, making their conversations both entertaining and insightful.
As the podcast continues to gain popularity, fans eagerly anticipate each new episode. The chemistry between Travis and Jason is palpable, and their ability to tackle serious topics with humor makes for a refreshing listening experience.
In addition to their comedic exchanges, the Kelce brothers often share personal stories from their football careers, giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at life in the NFL. From training camp struggles to game-day triumphs, their experiences provide valuable insights that both die-hard football fans and casual listeners can appreciate.
The New Heights podcast airs every Wednesday on YouTube, and each episode is a testament to the bond between the brothers. Their playful banter, combined with heartfelt discussions, creates a space where listeners can feel connected to the world of professional football.
As the NFL season progresses, fans can look forward to more entertaining episodes filled with laughter, insights, and the unique perspectives of two of football’s most beloved figures. Whether it’s discussing the latest game highlights or sharing personal anecdotes, Travis and Jason Kelce continue to capture the hearts of fans everywhere, proving that the world of football is not just about the game, but also about the connections we make along the way.