The Kelce brothers, Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce, known for their achievements on the football field, are now scoring points for a charitable cause thanks to their potty mouths.
After a dedicated podcast listener tallied their on-air cursing, the brothers have agreed to turn their swears into charitable donations through a ‘swear jar’ concept.
The idea was sparked by a determined fan, Elaine, who took it upon herself to track the curses uttered by the Kelce siblings on their podcast, New Heights. Since October 20212, she has meticulously logged each explicit word—a count that amounts to 366 for Jason and a staggering 2,135 for Travis.
Upon hearing his own count of curses during a recent episode of the podcast, 34-year-old Travis expressed disbelief, meanwhile, 36-year-old Jason found a silver lining, suggesting their donations will represent robust support for charity.
The brothers humorously discussed the swear tallies, admitting the need for change, yet appreciating their audience’s engagement. They even proposed that Elaine, the fan behind the count, could decide the charity beneficiary of their ‘swashbuckling’ donations.
Before concluding, Jason acknowledged Elaine’s efforts with a comical twist, adding to their growing swear jar balance.
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FAQ Section
Who are Jason and Travis Kelce?
Jason and Travis Kelce are brothers who both play professional football. Jason, an offensive lineman, has played for the Philadelphia Eagles, while Travis, a tight end, plays for the Kansas City Chiefs.
What is the ‘New Heights’ podcast?
New Heights is a podcast hosted by the Kelce brothers where they discuss a range of topics, often including their experiences as professional athletes.
How much have the Kelce brothers pledged to donate to charity for their swearing?
The exact amount has not been disclosed, but it will be based on the number of curses recorded by the fan, Elaine. Jason Kelce has been counted at 366 swears, and Travis Kelce has been counted at 2,135 swears.
Who will decide which charity receives the ‘swear jar’ funds?
The Kelce brothers suggested that Elaine, the fan who counted the swears, should choose the charity that will receive the funds from their ‘swear jar’.
Conclusion
Jason and Travis Kelce’s playful and self-aware approach to addressing their on-air cursing not only resonates with their audience but serves a charitable cause. As professional athletes and entertainers, they’ve turned a light-hearted listener intervention into an opportunity to give back. The initiative reminds us of the power of community and the humorous, yet impactful, ways public figures can use their platform for good. While the exact beneficiary of the Kelce swear jar has yet to be determined, one thing is certain—the brothers’ commitment to swearing off swearing has just become even more meaningful.