‘Witty’ Jason Kelce seemingly confirms fans’ theory about him not washing his feet

Those who wash their feet are weirdos: Jason Kelce.


‘Witty’ Jason Kelce seemingly confirms fans’ theory about him not washing his feet

Retired NFL center Jason Kelce revealed he doesn't wash his feet (Image via IMAGO)

Those who don’t believe in washing their feet have perhaps found their poster boy. It’s none other than former Super Bowl winner Jason Kelce.

Retirement life has been fun for the former Philadelphia Eagles center. He can now make more time for his family and churn out more content for his YouTube talk show.

Kelce also has the free time to argue about washing their feet. On Saturday, a series of X posts suggested that the 36-year-old isn’t a fan of dragging his 6 foot 3, 270-pound stature (lost around 20 pounds since retirement) to the bathroom and disinfecting himself with water after entering his house.

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He shared a post from ‘Big Soap’ for assuming that he doesn’t appear to wash his feet. He then retweeted it implying only ‘weirdos’ wash their feet. He engaged in a social media banter with fans on X.

Jason Kelce cheekily mocked Harrison Butker amidst his ‘washing the feet’ tweets

Since Harrison Butker’s speech at the Benedictine College commencement ceremony in May divided the country, Jason Kelce has been vocal against the Chiefs placekicker. Being the father of three daughters and husband of Kylie Kelce, the 6-time All-Pro did not appreciate Butker’s views about gender roles in US society.

'Witty' Jason Kelce seemingly confirms fans' theory about him not washing his feet
Harrison Butker and Jason Kelce (Image via IMAGO)

Kelce chose a clever way of poking fun at Butker by inserting a few words from his speech in one of the ‘washing feet’ tweets.

All of you have been fed diabolical lies that washing every crevice of your bodies and hair, all the time is somehow better or healthier. Any dermatologist not in bed with Big Soap will agree!! Hot spots are all that is necessary and actually leads to cleaner healthier skin.
Kelce wrote.

Butker addressed the graduating women present for the ceremony saying they “have had the most diabolical lies told to [them].”

This was cheeky from the Cleveland native which received a stamp of approval from Dan Orlovsky.

Anyway, in the next phase of the tweets, Kelce got involved in a debate about whether washing feet is good or bad. An X user spoke about a study that found, that washing feet doesn’t reduce the chances of harboring bacteria, instead, it increases.

Kelce retweeted the message with the hopes of coming out as the victor until someone cited an actual source proving him wrong.

Jason, social media antics are nothing new. The host of the New Heights podcast loves to interact with his followers. It does go out of hand on some occasions, like when his comments on Butker escalated quickly forcing him to take a diplomatic stance.

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