
Jason and Travis Kelce never miss a moment to poke fun at each other.
During the latest episode of the Kelce brothers’ New Heights podcast, the two brothers showed off their joking sibling dynamic, shortly after revealing that their mother, Donna Kelce, would be their special guest next week for their Mother’s Day special. After the Kansas City Chiefs player, 35, affectionately called their mom “Mommy,” the retired NFL star, 37, told his younger brother to stop because he’s “a grown man.”
“Travis, you’re a grown man. Stop calling Mom, Mommy,” Jason said, prompting Travis to repeat “Mommy.” The two jokingly went back and forth, with the dad of four finally saying, “Stop that right now.”
“We’re gonna keep doing it,” Travis responded, adding, “I’m so comfortable with my manhood, Jason.”
Jason then told his brother that it wasn’t about “manhood,” and that it instead was “about being not weird,” before Travis completely ignored him and said it again.
Shortly after their debate, one of Jason’s daughters could be heard calling out “Daddy” for his attention in the background.
“Jason, you need to correct her right now,” Travis joked, mocking his brother. “She either calls you Dad or Dada. She does not call you Daddy. She does not call you Daddy. If she calls you Daddy, that’s just weird.”
Jason quickly quipped back, “No. Travis, she’s a toddler.”
While Travis doesn’t have any children, Jason is a dad to four girls: newborn Finnley, Bennett, 2, Elliotte, 4, and Wyatt, 5. The podcaster shares his daughters with wife Kylie Kelce, 33.
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In a bonus clip for their New Heights podcast, the Kelce brothers answered viewers’ questions about everything from Kelce scavenger hunts to parenting. When a mom of three asked the brothers how to navigate parenting her “feral children” and stop them from hurting themselves, Jason and Travis suggested starting with baby proofing and eliminating all sharp corners.
“If they’re really this difficult, sometimes you just got to let them learn for themselves. There’s nothing you can do as a parent, right?” he said. “Eliminate the sharp corners and the surfaces, and don’t leave weapons lying around.”
“I think to safe the house and safe the objects in the house… f—— tell them to go outside,” Travis added, before Jason continued, “This is just something that’s gonna sort itself out. I don’t know what you want me to tell you. Lean into it. The more they f— themselves up, the more they will learn to not do stupid s—.”
The pair advised the mom of three to show her kids videos of people hurting themselves in hopes to curb their desire to do crazy things, like jumping off an exercise bike. Jason also encouraged her to look at the bright side because she has “fearless children.”