Kylie Kelce chides 'drooling' Jason Kelce fans fawning over 'thirst traps'
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Kylie Kelce doesn’t often read comments, but she is aware of the drool emojis that fans leave next to “thirst trap” photos of her husband, the renowned NFL player Jason Kelce.

On her “Not Gonna Lie” podcast, Kylie shifted the conversation from tattoo discussions related to the retired Eagles icon on Thursday, to calling out certain fans for their comments when they admire her husband of seven years online.

“I notice that people are sharing what they consider to be thirst traps of my husband,” the mother of four remarked as she transitioned to the “F–k Around and Find Out” segment of the show.

“We’ve got some people in these comments, they are f–king around, they are f–king around because they’re saying things like how fine my husband is, or that they would like a piece, or they’re doing the little drool emoji. I’m going to need you to sit down, put your tongues back in your mouth and be respectful. That man is a father to my children.”

Although Kylie, 33, agreed with the takes — “If I were not trying to be a responsible adult, I would also be commenting those things under my husband’s thirst traps” — she made it clear the Super Bowl champ is very much spoken for.

“That’s mine, so I’m going to need you to get your drool comments out of there,” she said. “You guys can do some heart eyes — what I will say is that I don’t read comments often, but I have seen a fair amount of people, they’re falling for the thirst traps, but it’s actually not on the market. That man is, he mine.”

Kylie’s comments come on the heels of recent buzz surrounding a fan’s tattoo of Kelce, 37, which captured the former center posing naked with an eagle placed on his lower half.

She said Thursday her response to the wild body art was, “Excuse me?”

Kelce, who spent his 13-year NFL career with the Eagles before calling it a career last March, originally said on X last week he wasn’t sure if he “should be offended or flattered” over the body art.

In a follow-up post, Kelce said, “I think it’s more flattered.”

Kelce and Kylie tied the knot in April 2018 are are parents to daughters Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 2, and Finnley, who arrived this spring.

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