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Jason Kelce Joked About Not Being Able to Let His Kids Watch Travis Kelce's New Show

Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce at a Cleveland Cavaliers home game. | Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

Jason Kelce is probably not going to let his daughters watch his brother's new TV show.

During the latest episode of New Heights, the Kelce brothers discussed Travis's role in FX's Grotesquerie and debated whether or not Jason's girls should be allowed to view it. Short answer: absolutely not.

Travis said, "Make sure you have the girls watch this, they're gonna love this show."

Jason then replied, "Listen, Kylie will murder me based on the preview."

Later Travis was honest and said, "Dude, do not—that was completely a joke—do not let the girls watch this show."

The younger Kelce brother is juggling a lot right now between acting, dating Taylor Swift. doing a big-time podcast and chasing a third consecutive Super Bowl title with the Kansas City Chiefs.

So far on the season, Kelce's Chiefs are 3-0 but he has started the campaign slowly. He has eight catches for 69 yards so far as Kansas City's offense has been a bit muddled. Despite that, the defending champions are 3-0, which bodes well for the future as they get on the same page.

While his team works things out, you can catch Travis Kelce in Grotesquerie, Wednesday nights on FX. His nieces will not be tuning in.


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