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REVEALED: Travis Kelce Makes “SHOCKING” announced about Jason Kelce and his Wife “Home breaker”
Footage has emerged of Kylie Kelce embroiled in a furious argument with a fan who reportedly ‘harassed’ her and husband Jason for a picture as they tried to enjoy a date night on Memorial Day weekend.
The clip shows Travis Kelce’s brother and sister-in-law being confronted by the woman outside a New Jersey restaurant as she shouts at Kylie: ‘I don’t give a f**k who you are, you’ll never be allowed in this town again!’
Kylie can then be heard saying: ‘I can smell the alcohol on your breath, you’re embarrassing yourself.’
Jason can be seen taking a backseat as his wife shuts down the ‘drunk’ fan in a video which has gone viral on social media.
Users were quick to leap to Kylie’s defense on X, insisting the woman in question did not have any grounds to harass her and Jason as alleged, nor shout at the couple after being turned down.
A third put: ‘Kylie did what needed to be done – I’m Loving the Kelce’s even more day by day’.
While another joked: ‘Jason is so funny he knew his wife stands on business he’s just waiting on her to be done’.
The video, shared on Instagram by @wttwpodcast, claims Kylie and Jason were at Steve & Cookies Restaurant and Oyster Bar in Margate City, New Jersey, when the incident took place.
They are said to have been in traffic when the fan approached asking for a photo, before Kylie ‘politely’ rejected her advances.
The rejection then led to a fiery dispute between the two women, with Jason seen watching on in the background.
Jason and Kylie have been together for close to 10 years after famously matching on Tinder, before eventually tying the knot in 2018.
They have three daughters together; Wyatt, four, Elliotte Ray, three, and Bennett Llewellyn, one.
Jason was forced to defend his wife this week after being told by a user on X that his Kylie is a ‘homemaker’, a reference to Kansas City Chiefs player Harrison Butker’s controversial speech at Benedictine College earlier this month.
Butker sparked major controversy when he told graduates at Benedictine College that women should prioritize being ‘homemakers’ instead of pursuing careers, while also taking aim at the LGBTQ+ community, abortion advocates and more in an opinion-dividing speech.