Travis Kelce makes brother Jason break down in laughter on New Heights in epic debate over men’s facial hair

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TRAVIS Kelce got his brother Jason to burst out laughing during the latest edition of their New Heights podcast. The Kansas City Chiefs star tight end, 35, and the retired Philadelphia Eagles iconic center took part in a debate over men's beards. The Kelce brothers revealed a bonus podcast episode called New Heights Hotline in which they answer audio questions from fans.

The co-hosts were asked for ways a listener could tell her husband that she and her family prefer him with facial hair . "How do I tell him that without coming off wrong?" the fan posed the question in the episode that aired on Wondery+ on Thursday. "What you're really saying is you don't like the way your husband's face looks," Jason Kelce joked of the question.



Read More on Travis Kelce "How do you tell somebody that you like their face better when half of it can’t be seen?" Then, Travis gave his two cents on the subject. "I’m here for some f***ing tough love, alright?" Travis said in agreement with his brother agreeing with his brother that it was an "unfortunate" situation. Jason immediately cracked up in laughter as the nine-time Pro Bowl tight end shared what the caller should say to the husband.

Most read in American Football “If you got a f***ing butt-ugly husband and he looks better with a beard, you tell him that," Travis said. "Don’t let him just walk around here with that butt-ugly face. Don’t let him f***ing do that to you, to your family .

"That s**t‘s f***ed up. That s**t hurts your soul, then let him know. "Can’t just be out here looking ugly.

You’re representing the other person." Travis, who's sported numerous facial hair looks over the years, reminded Jason and fans, however, that he's "been getting cooked all year for having a mustache." Jason chimed in and shared a pro-facial hair argument, saying that his beard makes him look much better.

"I look awful when I don’t have a beard," the former seven-time Pro Bowl center. "I have the beard to hide that I have folds in my skin under my neck and that my face is actually very fat. "That’s why I have a beard.

" Read More on The US Sun "[It is a man’s way of] masking his flaws," Travis added. The New Heights podcast airs each Wednesday on YouTube ..