Controversy; picture, passion and time….Jason Kelce termed drunk and shameless by a twitter user as it sparks reactions online

Controversy; picture, passion and time....Jason Kelce termed drunk and shameless by a twitter user as it sparks reactions online
Drinking and shirtless, Jason Kelce – aka Chiefs’ ‘No. 1 hype man’ – steals the show during win against Bills

 

Controversy; picture, passion and time....Jason Kelce termed drunk and shameless by a twitter user as it sparks reactions online

Jason Kelce was at the forefront of celebrations as the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills to advance to the AFC Championship game. There to support his brother Travis Kelce, along with the rest of their friends and family, Jason and his reactions to the game quickly went viral.

Seating with Taylor Swift and Patrick Mahomes’ wife, Brittany, Jason was caught celebrating to the fullest as he drank beer and celebrated shirtless. However, not every fan was happy with Kelce’s behavior. A few called him out for promoting alcoholism, wondering if drinking beer and celebrating was ideal.

 

Possibly retiring this offseason, Kelce has also gained popularity for his podcast with Travis. Jason’s choice of celebration was noted and fans were quick to comment. One fan was quick to quip:

“What a disgusting endorsement of alcoholism; this must be the final straw for CBS. My two year old son saw this and immediately starting chugging moonshine and screaming ‘new news.”

A few others, of course, were concerned about the kind of beer Kelce was consuming.

Many think this was staged and that Kelce might have a sponsorship deal with Bud Light, due to the brand-forward manner in which he was holding the can:

 

 

A few fans, of course, were happy to see Jason Kelce enjoying the game and cheering for the Chiefs.

While there was no denying Jason Kelce’s alliance with the Chiefs this week, the Philadelphia Eagles star enjoyed the Bills’ iconic tailgate parties. Not only was he mingling with fans, but was also filmed chugging drinks and high-fiving people as they chanted his name.