Full Footage of Kylie Kelce FIGHTS Rude Fan While On Vacation With Jason Kelce During Heated Row

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VIDEO: Shocking Footage Shows Angry Kylie Kelce Going Face-To-Face With Obnoxious Fan Who Was Screaming At Her For A Photo During Date With Jason Kelce

Kylie Kelce gets in the face of obnoxious fan.

Kylie Kelce vs. Obnoxious Fan (Photo via @wttwpodcast/IG)
A shocking new video shows an angry and obnoxious fan harassing Kylie Kelce following a dinner date with her husband, Jason Kelce, in Sea Isle City, New Jersey.

In a video posted by the “Word to the Wise” podcast on Instagram, an angry woman is seen screaming at Kylie Kelce for refusing to take a picture while she was out to dinner with Jason Kelce.

Word to the Wise heard that Kylie Kelce “politely” declined the fan’s request for a picture. Witnesses informed WTTW that the Kylie and Jason “did nothing wrong and” acted politely during the ordeal.

Here’s the video:


It’s natural for fans to ask a celebrity for a picture and/or autograph when they spot them in public. But harassing and berating the couple while they’re trying to enjoy a casual night out isn’t cool whatsoever, and it’s another tough reminder of what celebrities like the Kelce couple must prepare for whenever they’re seen in public.

But Kylie and Jason Kelce deserve tremendous credit for keeping their composure and acting calm while the fan embarrassed herself. Here is hoping she’ll learn from it, and that the Kelces don’t encounter unnecessary rudeness going forward.

Jason Kelce Is Headed To ESPN Following Legendary Playing Career

After an illustrious 13-year run with the Philadelphia Eagles, Kelce decided to retire from football and transition into an analyst role.

After retiring, the future Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee and Super Bowl 52 champion accepted an offer from ESPN to work on their “Monday Night Countdown” pre-game show, replacing Robert Griffin III in that spot.

Kelce joins a long list of recently retired NFL greats who made the move to television after hanging up the cleats. The likes of JJ Watt, Eli Manning and Richard Sherman have found success behind the camera, with seven-time Super Bowl champion also set to commence his analyst career with the “NFL on FOX” this fall.