“Wash your feet!” ‘Bad Boys’ duo Will Smith and Martin Lawrence react to Jason Kelce’s bizarre hygiene confession
Smith and Lawrence completely disagreed with Jason Kelce.

Will Smith and Martin Lawrence comment on Jason Kelce's 'washing feet' statement (Image via IMAGO)
The Bad Boys tell no lie. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence weighed in on Jason Kelce’s unique take on self-hygiene.
Smith and Lawrence have been busy promoting the newest addition to the ‘Bad Boys’ franchise throughout the country, but they made some time answering the biggest question circling on the internet: — do they wash their feet? Jason Kelce certainly doesn’t.
During the shoot of the 7 PM in Brooklyn, chatting with Carmelo Anthony and The Kid Mero, Lawrence and Smith did not hold back, dismissing Kelce’s views. Lawrence was the first to comment.
Fu** outta here with the sh**. Wash your feet.Martin Lawrence said
Lawrence highlighted the importance of hygiene in someone’s well-being. In a stern voice, he asserted that everyone should wash their feet at regular intervals.
Smith backed up his on-screen partner. However, he did not limit his comment to just washing the feet.
It's not just the feet; it's between the toes too... Get out of here.Will Smith said
There hasn’t been any reaction from the former Philadelphia Eagles center who retired from football earlier this year.
What did Jason Kelce say about washing his feet?
Last week, Jason Kelce went off the rail on social media. He confirmed the suspicion of not cleaning his feet. Not only that, he rarely cleans his belly buttons. Kelce wrote a tweet that divided opinions.
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.Jason Kelce wrote

Kelce backed up his statement during the latest episode of the ‘New Heights’ podcast with his brother, Travis Kelce.
You're not washing [ your feet. You're like everybody else]. But when you look down, if there's visible dirt on them, I'll scrub the dirt off. I don't even touch my feet. Why the heck would I wash my feet? I'm not touching my feet unless I'm clipping my toenails. That's the only time I touch my feet.Jason Kelce said
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end showed support for his older brother.
I'm not washing my feet every time. But after like a football practice- where my feet have just been like (squishing), yes, I wash my feet.Travis Kelce said
Since retiring from football, Jason Kelce reportedly signed a broadcasting deal with ESPN to be part of their Monday Night Football coverage. The 36-year-old remains nervous about his new gig despite the exposure from leading his podcast.
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