Jason Kelce gave a piece of eyebrow-raising advice to a soon-to-be dad just looking for some guidance.
On the Wednesday, May 6 episode of the “New Heights” podcast, a listener — thinly-disguised as the show’s social media director, Jake Chatzky — wrote in to ask if he’s supposed to buy a Mother’s Day gift for his wife, who is currently pregnant with the couple’s first baby.
“Those tits are still intact,” Kelce, 38, said, seemingly out of nowhere. “You got a lot of milestones to overcome.”
Jason’s wife, Kylie Kelce, who was guest starring on the podcast, responded in horror to her husband’s comment.
“What did he just say?” Kylie, 34, asked. “Did he say, ‘Your tits are still intact?’”
Chatzky, who revealed he and his wife, Emily, are expecting their first baby together on an episode of “New Heights” last month, also couldn’t believe what he was hearing.
“That’s my wife, Jason!” Chatzky said, to which Jason replied, “I’m just being honest!”
Kylie insisted that Jake tell his wife she was “so sorry” for Jason’s comment. “I can’t believe you just said that,” she said, befuddled.
“I wasn’t saying it about Emily,” Jason attempted to clarify. “I was saying it holistically about all moms.”
After the initial shock wore off, Kylie — who shares daughters Wyatt, 6, Ellie, 5, Bennett, 3, and Finn, 13 months, with the former Philadelphia Eagles star — admitted there was some truth to her husband’s assertion.
“To be fair, I really resonate with that sentiment,” she said. “My tits are no longer intact.”
Jason responded, “They’re perfectly intact to me.”
As for Chatzky’s actual question, Kylie was the only person on the podcast to actually offer a legitimate response to the expecting father’s question.
“I would say no, the baby’s not here yet,” Kylie offered. “What I do think is, if you wanna do a little something, maybe like flowers or something small and be like, ‘I can’t wait until next year when we can celebrate your first official Mother’s Day.’ That’s a great little segueway.”
Despite doling out some advice of her own, Kylie recently admitted that she hates when other people tell her how to be a parent.
“Like, when people see you out with your kid and they’re, like, ‘They should have a hat on.’ I’m, like, ‘You should mind your f***ing business,’” Kylie said in March on the “Sunday Sports Club” podcast. “‘She should have socks on.’ That’s great, do you have any because the three pairs I brought with me, she already chucked, so you do with that what you will.”










