Jason Kelce Playfully Threatens His Daughter's Preschool Crush

Jason Kelce Playfully Threatens His Daughter's Preschool Crush

Jason Kelce humorously warns the preschool crush of his daughter Wyatt to watch out for his protective instincts.

Jason Kelce Jokes He ll Beat the F k Out of Wyatt s Preschool Crush

Jason Kelce Jokes He ll Beat the F k Out of Wyatt s Preschool Crush

Courtesy of Kylie Kelce/Instagram

Jason Kelce, known for his toughness on the football field, is also protective when it comes to his daughter Wyatt's future suitors.

During a recent episode of the "New Heights" podcast on Wednesday, May 15, Kelce, 36, shared how he enjoys hearing about Wyatt's activities and the people she meets at her classes. He revealed that Wyatt has a crush on a boy, although he kept the boy's name a secret. Kelce jokingly mentioned that he is prepared to intimidate any potential suitors who come knocking on his door.

Travis Kelce playfully advised his brother, Jason, to talk to the boy's father. Travis, who is 34 years old, jokingly said, "Just go talk to the dad. Tell him to calm his kid down. He doesn't have to be so cool. He's just in preschool."

Jason responded with humor, saying he understands how five-year-olds think. He added, "I know exactly what's going on in his mind."

Jason mentioned that his daughter Wyatt, who is 4 years old and shared with his wife Kylie Kelce, has received excellent feedback from her teachers. He added that their other daughters, Elliotte (3 years old) and Bennett (14 months old), also share a close bond with Kylie. Jason expressed pride in Wyatt's progress, mentioning that she is following in Kylie's footsteps and doing exceptionally well. Wyatt is enjoying her time at school and thriving.

Jason Kelce Jokes He ll Beat the F k Out of Wyatt s Preschool Crush

Jason Kelce Jokes He ll Beat the F k Out of Wyatt s Preschool Crush

Courtesy of Kylie Kelce/Instagram

Jason also praised Wyatt's teachers, calling them "impressive." He mentioned that Wyatt and Elliotte are being taught by the same instructor Kylie had when she was younger.

He expressed, "You can see how fantastic she is and how well she does her job." Jason added, "It's wonderful to witness your children learning and growing independently, then excitedly sharing their experiences with you."

Travis is currently focusing on his career rather than entering parenthood. He recently landed a role in Ryan Murphy's new TV show, Grotesquerie. During a Wednesday episode, Travis expressed his gratitude for the opportunity, mentioning that he was "blown away" by Murphy's decision to cast him in a "big role" on the show.

Travis joked about not wanting to disappoint Murphy, saying, "Hopefully I don’t bomb this for him." He expressed his appreciation for the chance to work with Murphy, acknowledging that many actors dream of such an opportunity. Travis feels fortunate to have this experience as his first acting gig, describing it as both unique and cool.

Jason remembered a conversation he had with Miles Teller at Super Bowl LVIII about how the actor selects his projects. According to Jason, Teller emphasized the importance of the script, as well as the directors, writers, and producers involved in the project.

Editor's P/S:

Jason Kelce's protective nature towards his daughter Wyatt is both heartwarming and humorous. While it's natural for parents to feel a sense of protectiveness over their children, Kelce's playful threats to intimidate potential suitors add a lighthearted touch to the situation. His willingness to share his daughter's crush with the world shows his close relationship with Wyatt and his genuine interest in her life.

Kelce's praise for Wyatt's teachers and his pride in her progress highlight the importance he places on education and his belief in his daughter's abilities. The fact that Wyatt is following in her mother's footsteps and excelling in school is a testament to the strong bond between father and daughter. Kelce's appreciation for his wife Kylie's role in their daughters' lives further emphasizes the importance of family and support in a child's development.