Jason Kelce Reveals Whether He’ll Let His Daughters Watch ‘Uncle Trav’ in His New Show

Travis Kelce's nieces might be used to seeing him on TV, but it seems they won't be watching their famous uncle's next televised project.

In the latest episode of their podcast New Heights, Travis talked to brother Jason Kelce about his role in Ryan Murphy's upcoming horror series Grotesquerie—and why Jason's young daughters definitely shouldn't tune in.

"Are you the bad guy? Are you the killer?" Jason wanted to know.

"Can't tell you. You're going to have to watch this, Jason," Travis answered, adding, "Make sure you have the girls watch this. They're going to love this show."

Jason, who shares daughters Elliotte, 3, Wyatt, 4, and Bennett, 19 months, with wife Kylie Kelce, wasn't sure that idea would go over too well in his house.

"Listen, Kylie will murder me based on the preview," the former Eagles player said, going on to ask if Travis played the devil in the series.

"I think we all got a little devil in us, if you believe in that kind of stuff," Travis said.

"Well, I do believe in this, I believe in watching the sh*t out of this show," Jason replied, before returning to the topic of his daughters joining him.

"I am going to have the girls, and then the moment there's—is there like a warning or is there a lot of surprises with the gory stuff?" he asked.

"Dude, that was completely a joke," Travis clarified. "Do not let the girls watch this show."

"Girls, there's Uncle Travvy...oh my gosh!" Jason said, kidding around.

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According to the official synopsis, Grotesquerie follows Detective Lois Tryon (Niecy Nash-Betts) as she investigates a series of "heinous crimes" in her small community while battling her own inner demons. After accepting the help of nun and journalist Sister Megan (Micaela Diamond), she finds herself "ensnared in a sinister web that only seems to raise more questions than it answers."

Grotesquerie debuts on FX on Wednesday, Sept. 25, at 10 p.m. ET/PT and will be  available to stream the next day on Hulu.

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