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Kylie Kelce Had the Funniest Reaction to Jason Kelce Candle: ‘Smell At Your Own Risk’
Kylie Kelce had the funniest reaction to her husband Jason Kelce’s viral candle that claims to smell like him.
On the December 30 episode of her “Not Gonna Lie” podcast, Kylie read a tweet from a fan who shared a photo of the candle labeled “smells like Jason Kelce.” The fan wrote, “I feel like I need Kylie’s permission to smell it.” Kylie didn’t hold back.
“You’re f****** right you do,” she quipped.
After clarifying that she was joking, Kylie gave her blessing — but with one hilarious caveat.
“I have no idea what a Jason candle would smell like. I know it smells married,” she joked. “Smell at your own risk. Wouldn’t it be funny if it smelled like football pads? I know when I just said football pads that it got a visceral reaction from boy moms that have football pads in the back of their car.”
@nglwithkylie Go ahead and smell the Jason candle but at your own discretion.
She went on to speculate about what else the candle might smell like:
“Maybe like a leathery smell from his sandals. I feel like that’s safe. ‘Cause he doesn’t put anything in his beard. I mean, I think he smells nice, but that’s not for you to know — that’s for me to know and for you to never find out.”
In short: “smell at your own risk.”
Kylie and Jason, who share daughters Wyatt, 6, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 2, and son Finn, 8 months, have been married since 2017. Kylie also offered some candid insight into their married life during the podcast, especially when it comes to arguments.
“Notice how my husband was oddly quiet during this segment,” she said, referencing an episode of “New Heights” where brother Travis Kelce claimed to never fight with fiancée Taylor Swift. “He did ask a couple of clarifying questions. But for the most part, his ass knew that he could not say that after almost eight years married. We absolutely argue.”
She clarified that their arguments are far from dramatic.
“Now, do we argue often? Not really. But we’ve definitely argued, for sure. Like, to be fair, I’m not a yelling arguer. So the arguments in our house, they’re not a yelling situation,” Kylie explained. “I just think that if you’re married, you live together, specifically if you have children, you’re potentially having some sleepless nights. You might have varying degrees of patience with certain situations with your kids.”
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