The retired NFL star discussed his household-chores routine on the latest episode of the ‘New Heights’ podcast, released Wednesday, Nov. 20
Jason Kelce isn’t the most ideal candidate when it comes to household chores.
During the latest episode of his New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce podcast released on Wednesday, Nov. 20, the retired NFL star said that he “sucks” at the one household chore his wife Kylie Kelce allocates to him.
“The one thing Kylie makes me do is trash,” said Jason, 37. “Like, that is firmly my job, and I suck at it. I miss it all the time because we’re traveling right now, but I try to really stay on top of the trash, taking the trash down and and embracing that.”
Jason shared with his brother and co-host Travis Kelce on the podcast that he also “occasionally” tries to help with cleaning the dishes at home — though his wife isn’t impressed by his washing skills.
“I’m trying to do the dishes all the time … Kylie hates when I do the dishes,” he revealed. “Why? She just has OCD about getting all the food off the plate before you put it in the dishwasher.”
Jason argued that “the dishwasher instructions clearly state to not do that, to [just] put it in the dishwasher … it gets cleaner without doing that.”
“I’m just saying what the instructions say,” he added.
He then said that Kylie, 32, was “getting mad at me right now,” as she appeared to be listening in on his conversation while recording the podcast episode at home.
“Stop f—ing exposing me, you d—,” she quipped to him in response.
Jason recently shared on the podcast that he and his wife are “very happy” in their marriage, along with brother Travis, 35, in his relationship with Taylor Swift.
While the pair initially stated that they may be “non-experts” when it comes to the dating world, Jason said, “I shouldn’t say that we’re not experts — we’re kinda killing it.”
Jason and Kylie met on Tinder and tied the knot after two years of dating in April 2018. The couple share three daughters: Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 3½, and Bennett, 20 months.
On Saturday, Nov. 16, Jason posted sweet photos of their girls sporting Winnipeg Blue Bombers gear as they supported his good friend and old college roommate, “Uncle” Zach Collaros, who is quarterback for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Canadian Football League.
“Rooting for Uncle Zach tonight, Let’s Go Bombers! #winnipegbluebombers #greycup,” he wrote in the caption.