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Former Eagles star’ Jason Kelce is gleefully showing us who he is time and again. One day he’s on X sharing antiquated ideas, and next, he’s admitting he doesn’t wash his feet. The ex-center scrapped with a troll who tweeted, “Jason Kelce looks like he doesn’t wash his legs or feet.”

The dad of three replied, sparking a debate more fragrant than a football locker room, “What kind of weirdo washes their feet?” And then on, Kelce launched into a heated give-and-take about personal cleanliness, as though he’d been itching to talk about it since forever. 

Jason Kelce said that people have been fed diabolical lies that washing every crevice and corner all the time is healthy. He explained that hotspots are all that’s necessary, and doing so leads to cleaner, healthier skin. JK tweeted, “Any dermatologist not in bed with Big Soap will agree!”

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Basically, the ex NFL-er has a problem with “Big Soap” companies brainwashing people’s minds. He claims hotspots are good for the skin and that soap and shampoo never really did anything great for him. However, netizens are seeing a somewhat deeper meaning attached to this. 

One X user shared a picture of body parts that require a ‘deep scrub’ while the rest of the body is something the ‘water will get to.’ The 34-year-old responded, “I’m stealing this!” This rather passionate yet bizarre conversation continued for days, raising concerns from one soap entrepreneur.

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Soap entreprenuer suds up, calling Jason Kelce’s habit not just dirty but dangerous

Jason Kelce sparked a debate with “Big Soap” and his anti-feet washing crusade. However, this serious (or maybe not so serious) revelation has one soap-maker grossed out. Cynthia Jennings, manufacturer of an organic soap brand, Sweet Harvest Farms, tells TMZ that she hopes the ex-player is kidding. But if he’s serious, he needs help! Jennings said, “I hope JK is just messin’ … ’cause not washing your feet is not just plain nasty–but dangerous.”

https://x.com/TMZ_Sports/status/1797899072008757352

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Interestingly enough, Jennings believes the giant soap conglomerates use harsh chemicals that are harmful for the body. In her opinion, ingredients like esters, waxes, detergents, lower-grade oils, etc. are just beauty bars and not soaps. Soap entrepreneur CJ further explained that she stands with Kelce for not going after “Big Soap.”

While JK’s stance against “Big Soap” may resonate with some, his not-washing-the-feet move has left fans and a soap entrepreneur scratching heads. However, the internet seems to have spoken, and as of yet, the chorus appears to be clear.