Jason Kelce verbally harassed by furious autograph seeker, signs autograph anyway
Jason Kelce may have retired from the NFL, but the hits haven’t stopped coming — from fans no less.
Two weeks after a viral incident with a Penn State fan devolved into the former Philadelphia Eagles center spiking the fan’s phone after they harassed Kelce outside the Penn State-Ohio State game and called his brother, Travis, a derogatory term, Kelce had another viral run-in with a belligerent autograph seeker following his recent appearance on The Jimmy Kimmel Show in Los Angeles.
You can watch the entire interaction below, courtesy of TMZ:
Autograph seeker: “… Don’t do that, we’re king of the streets. People are dying out here, and you’re jumping in a car acting like a hotshot. Kiss my f***ing ass. My whole family died before I was eight. You ain’t nobody special. You’re some shitbag, f***ing guy that thinks he’s on some pedestal. Don’t be a dick. I’m winning … I don’t care, f*** the autograph. It’s the attitude. …”
Kelce: “I’m not trying to be a dick. … Just letting you know I’m not trying to be a dick. … Let me explain, I’m not signing for people that are following where I’m going.”
AS: “We’re not following you. We get every guest that comes here. … Morgan f***ing Freeman did it with a busted hand. That’s 100 times bigger than your sorry ass. … You’ve got a podcast and you think you’re a hotshot. You’re nothing. F*** you. You don’t love nothing but money.”
Kelce: “I love you.”
AS: “You don’t rule these streets. F*** you. Your love is fake. We get everybody here. You’re a hotshot. F*** the guy that told you off at Penn State. … I represent the streets of Los Angeles you punk f***. I’ll take you on anytime. And I’ll be running the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Watch for me you p****. F*** you, and f*** your love. Next question, bitch. …. Morgan Freeman, Harrison Ford have the time but you don’t. F*** you.”
At that, a Kelce associate is seen halting closing the driver’s side backdoor as Kelce emerges from the passenger’s side of the black SUV and proceeds to walk toward the fans gathered behind a fence as the autograph seeker shouts: “Yeah! YEAH! Let’s rumble. I’ll put the gloves on right now.”
Kelce: “I’m going to sign. … I’m not trying to be rude. I’m not trying to be mean.”
AS: “You are being mean. Nice shorts, buddy. People are dying out here. You are being mean.”
Another autograph seeker shows her appreciation: “Jason, you’re nice. I swear.”
The belligerent autograph seeker’s tune quickly changed: “Do not put that on the f***ing internet. I’m ashamed of that moment. God bless you, sir. We supported you before this. I always laughed and liked you. … I apologize because I do love you.”
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Kelce: “You’re good. I have love for you. Ok? I’m sorry. I didn’t know anything about it. I promise you, Ok?”
AS: “Yes. Yes. This is our spot, we love everybody that comes through here. We greet them with courtesy and honesty and love. God bless you and keep working hard in everything. I didn’t mean to be mean at all. We respect the biggest people in the world, and we honor them with love and appreciate what you’re doing here.”
After extending his hand to shake the fan’s hand, Kelce responded in kind: “I feel you and I appreciate you, brother.”
The belligerent autograph seeker then attempts to pass a posterboard to Kelce: “Would you get me?”
Kelce, of course, signs the board.
AS: “Yeah. That’s it. A moment, Lord. I promise that’s what needs to be. Love in these streets. We come on buses and subways to be here and see people stinking and all sorts of shit, giving love and money we don’t even have. So I love you.”
Kelce: “I hear you. … Thank you, brother. Thank you.”
A female autograph seeker asks about Kelce’s famous brother, Travis, as he turns to walk back to his SVU.
AS: “Thank you and I’m sorry for talking like an ass.”
Kelce waves again: “You’re good, brother.”
An auspicious ending to an interaction that began anything but.