Kylie Kelce is notoriously supportive of her husband, Jason Kelce — but she draws the line at his so-called bedroom advice.
Jason, 36, and brother Travis Kelce answered a question from a distressed “New Heights” listener about experiencing a dry spell with his wife. The brothers took turns answering during the podcast’s bonus episode, released via Wondery+ on Thursday, October 31. Then, Kylie, 32, entered the chat.
“If I had to guess, based on my husband’s dumbass response to this question, I would say that he’s probably gonna experience a spell of his wife saying that she’s not interested,” she said in a TikTok uploaded on Friday, November 1, smirking at the end of the clip.
The caller, a man in his mid-50s, told Travis, 35, and Jason that his wife was not “interested in sex whatsoever” and asked for advice on how to get through a romantic rough patch.
“I will personally mention that I have no idea what that’s [like],” Travis said, before suggesting that the man tries to be “a little romantic” with his significant other.
@kyliekelce By now @New Heights 92%ers should know to take Jason’s advice with a grain of salt.
“Maybe you just gotta rekindle that flame or something, get that thing going,” Travis continued. “Take her to a nice restaurant. These are all things that I would try and do just based off what I heard. That’s tough, man.”
Jason said that in his experience, women are “weird” when it comes to sex.
“Start setting that thing up early,” he said. “They don’t just always want to have sex. I don’t know why, they don’t operate on the same wavelength as us. … Women like to be sought after.”
As he continued to speak, Jason’s suggestions got saucier.
“Sometimes they just want to see the goods,” he joked. “I don’t know what you’ve been blessed with.”
Elsewhere in the episode, another caller asked the brothers for advice about a partner who is “always” looking at his phone. Jason was quick to bring up his wife for this portion of the episode.
“I am terrible, I can get so lost in my phone,” he said. “Kylie’s called me on this multiple times. I think that, speaking as someone that does do this too much, let your husband or the person you’re in a relationship [with] know that they’re doing this. Because nine times out of 10, they don’t know that they’re [on] their phone as much as they are.”
Jason explained that that “everyone understands what it’s like” to know someone who is constantly on their phone, scrolling through social media.
“You’re trying to be present with somebody and they’re not there,” he continued. “I have a big issue with this. … I can be here and not hear anything, I have that ability.”
The brothers’ advice? To have an “an open and honest discussion” about cell phone usage. “You guys should be able to come to an agreement that when we’re in certain settings, we’re not gonna have the phone out,” Jason added.