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Travis Kelce offered his take on the viral video of Kylie Kelce getting into a shouting match with a woman down on the New Jersey shore back on Memorial Day Weekend.
Travis Kelce offered his take on the viral video of Kylie Kelce getting into a shouting match with a woman down on the New Jersey shore back on Memorial Day Weekend.
Kylie was with her husband, Jason, enjoying an evening out when the couple say they were harrassed by a woman for a picture as they tried to enjoy their date night.
It was all caught on a viral video that showed Kylie and Jason being confronted by the woman outside the restaurant as she shouts at Kylie: ‘I don’t give a f**k who you are, you’ll never be allowed in this town again!’
Kylie can then be heard saying: ‘I can smell the alcohol on your breath, you’re embarrassing yourself.’
On his appearance on the Barstool Sports podcast ‘Bussin’ with the Boys’, Travis Kelce spoke glowingly about his sister-in-law and her tough-as-nails attitude.
‘She is not f***ing around, I respect it. I respect it all day,’ Kelce told the show. ‘The Birds fans are different, different breed.
‘Once you’re there around Philly, and you’re around the people and the communities, you get it. Everybody is so tight knit.
‘You don’t see a chain restaurant out there, everything is like self-serve communities. Everybody is making sure they are looking out for each other. And that’s one thing I do love about Philly.
‘Getting to know Kylie and her family throughout the years has just been, it has been awesome.
‘She even has that toughness of don’t f*** with me and you saw that in that video of them just trying to have date night with their friends over at the shore where it’s a big family environment.
‘Everybody is having a good time every single day out there at the shore, and this lady comes in, all entitled, telling Jason and Kylie you have to take a picture with my kid – like “you’re doing it now” and it just escalated into something it should never have been. You know what I mean?
‘And because Jason and Kylie are like the sweetest, nicest people until you take it to that point. And then it’s like, “now I gotta chokeslam you b***h”.’