Jason Kelce is clearing the air about viral statements people claim he made, including one about Bad Bunny.
The National Football League player took to his X (formerly Twitter) to discuss the matter, and made it known which remarks were verifiable and which were not.
In the tweet on October 15, the New Heights host wrote, “I normally don’t comment on things like this, but I feel I need to address that there are a number of accounts posting fake quotes and attributing them to me on this platform right now.”
The retired professional footballer added that he was glad that the platform would add the community note on several tweets.
Jason also stated that unless his fans and followers see something directly from him via one of his verified accounts, they should not believe it and should probably question the statement’s validity.
It seems that the father-of-four was referring to a tweet about the Puerto Rican singer, and his performance at the 2026 Super Bowl.
"If Bad Bunny is a bad fit for the Super Bowl, then maybe the people," read the tweet that appeared to be defending his upcoming feature.
Notably, the rapper has faced a lot of online criticism, after he was announced as the Half Time entertainer next year.
No, Jason has not shared any opinions publicly supporting or denouncing Bad Bunny as of yet.
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