Jason Kelce should probably keep his bedroom activities to himself.

 

Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce on podcastJason Kelce and Kylie Kelce (Photo via YouTube)

 

Kelce, known for his grit on the field as a former Philadelphia Eagles star, shocked fans when he got shockingly candid when giving bedroom advice on his “New Heights” podcast with his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.

It all began with a caller in his 50s who asked the brothers for help with the dry spell he was experiencing in the bedroom.

Jason Kelce’s response was hilarious and insightful. He stated, “Women don’t always want the same thing as men.” Jason explained, highlighting how subtle cues and anticipation play a key role.

“For me, I’ve learned that you try and set it up. Let’s say you know you’re in the mood earl, start setting that thing up early. Because women, they’re weird,” Jason said. “They don’t just always want to have sex. They don’t just always want that, and I don’t know why. They don’t operate on the same wavelength as us.”

“If your woman thinks that you just want sex now and that’s all you want, sometimes it’s hard to get in the mood. But maybe, you’re just walking by, give her a nice firm grab on the [expletive]. Do some chores. Do something for her, an act of service. Sometimes that works to get the arousal.”

After Kylie Kelce heard her husband’s romance advice from a “New Heights Podcast” listener, who claimed to be having a dry spell with his wife, she went to TikTok to state that Jason Kelce might soon have problems of his own.

“If I had to guess based on my husband’s dumb– response to this question, I would say that he’s probably going to experience a spell of his wife saying that she’s not interested,” Kylie said.

Kylie also captioned the post: “By now @New Heights 92%ers should know to take Jason’s advice with a grain of salt.”

Jason Kelce Even Incorporated The Rock Into His Sex Advice

Jason Kelce might be in trouble for his sex advice to a fan on his podcast, but it was damn good advice and hilarious at the same time.

The former Eagle Center offered advice to a man in his 50s who was having a dry spell with his wife.

Aside from smacking the wife on the butt, Jason Kelce hilariously stated the man should incorporate her interests as an indirect way to ignite the spark.

“If she’s into a certain actor or even ‘The Rock,’ put on something like Jumanji and let her imagination run wild,” he suggested.