Travis Kelce Gives Unfiltered Relationship Advice to Fan With 'Butt-Ugly' Husband
Travis Kelce didn't hold back when offering his two cents on a fan-submitted question seeking relationship advice.
In a bonus episode of the Kansas City Chiefs tight end's New Heights podcast—which he co-hosts with his older brother Jason Kelce—the Super Bowl champ was asked for ways a listener could tell their husband, who recently switched up his look for something more clean-shaven, that they prefer him with facial hair.
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“How do I tell him that without coming off wrong?” the fan proposed in the special episode that aired via Wondery+ on Thursday, Nov. 14, as first transcribed by Us Weekly.
"What you’re really saying is you don’t like the way your husband’s face looks," Jason, 37, joked of the "tough" question. "How do you tell somebody that you like their face better when half of it can’t be seen?"
"I’m here for some f---ing tough love, alright?" Travis, 35, interjected, agreeing with his brother that it was an "unfortunate" situation.
“If you got a f---ing butt-ugly husband and he looks better with a beard, you tell him that," Travis, who has rocked many styles of facial hair over the years, further quipped. "Don’t let him just walk around here with that butt-ugly face."
"Don’t let him f---ing do that to you, to your family," Travis went on, "That s--t‘s f---ed up. That s--t hurts your soul, then let him know. Can’t just be out here looking ugly. You’re representing the other person."
The game show host explained that relationships are "a team effort," which apparently includes style–and he's one to talk, as he reminded fans that he's "been getting cooked all year for having a mustache" (let us not forget that time Cheesecake Factory publicly roasted his style, too).
The newly-minted Monday Night Countdown analyst then chimed in, suggesting his facial hair does the opposite, boldly declaring: "What makeup accomplishes for women, beards accomplish for men."
"I look awful when I don’t have a beard," he shared during the episode. "I have the beard to hide that I have folds in my skin under my neck and that my face is actually very fat. That’s why I have a beard."
"[It’s man’s way of] masking his flaws," Travis added.
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