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Sibling feud erupts on podcast as Jason Kelce shames Travis for still calling mom 'Mommy'—says it's embarrassing for a grown man

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In a recent episode of New Heights , the Kelce brothers once again proved why their podcast is a hit—not just among NFL fans, but anyone who enjoys unfiltered, sibling-style banter. This time, it wasn’t football strategy or locker room stories stirring up the audience—it was Travis Kelce ’s choice of words for their mother, Donna.

Jason Kelce calls out Travis for using a ‘childish’ term and fans are split
The playful tension began when Travis, 35, casually referred to their mom as “Mommy.” Jason, ever the big brother and recently retired NFL lineman, immediately seized the moment.


"You're a grown man," Jason quipped with a mixture of amusement and disbelief, calling out his younger brother for what he saw as a childlike nickname. The exchange didn’t stop there. Travis, never one to back down, hit back with a sharp and funny rebuttal: "You're a grown man too, and you let your daughter call you 'Daddy.'"



The banter escalated as Travis teased that Jason should “correct” his daughter for calling him Daddy. Jason defended his daughter, noting she’s a toddler who is still developing her language skills—making the comparison more absurd than fair.

The internet reacts: light-hearted moment or reflection of deeper societal norms?
While the exchange was clearly meant in good fun, it quickly sparked a wider conversation online. Some fans sided with Jason, agreeing that “Mommy” might be too juvenile for a man in his mid-thirties. Others defended Travis, arguing that terms of endearment shouldn’t be age-policed, especially when it involves a close mother-son bond.

The viral moment highlights how the Kelce brothers use their platform not only to entertain but also to touch on cultural quirks and social expectations—even unintentionally.

Beyond the laughs, New Heights continues to showcase the brothers’ unmatched chemistry and relatability. Their ability to joke, challenge each other, and share personal glimpses of their lives off the field is what keeps listeners tuning in weekly.

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Whether they’re joking about parenting, play-calling, or how grown men refer to their moms, Jason and Travis Kelce prove that family dynamics never go out of style—especially when delivered with this level of humor and honesty.
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