Kylie and Jason Kelce reveal the least romantic people between them

Kelly and Jason Kelce Their love life is being opened.
The couple released the latest episode of Kylie’s “Don’t Want to Be with Kylie Kelce” on Friday, February 14, “Kylie’s “Don’t Want to Be with Kelly” Kylie Kelce’s latest episode, who is the smallest romance between them.
Kylie, 32, noted on the podcast that prompted her husband to joke: “I recorded my latest episode in a recent episode saying we are not really Valentine’s Day people.” What kind of crazy people Don’t like the holidays you can celebrate your loved ones? ”
Jason, 37, went on to reveal that he is now in love with Valentine’s Day since meeting Kylie, and he shares three daughters with him, Wyatt, 5, Elliott. Elliote, 3 years old, and Bennett, 23 months old. (The couple is looking forward to their fourth child, a girl too.)
“Now I want to [love Valentine’s Day] because I love you. Why did I celebrate before? ” Jason joked.
Kylie then asks Jason to name which of them is the least romantic.
The former NFL star admitted: “I think if we were going on average, I think if we were going to go the highest romantic gesture, I think I was the winner.”
Kelly then revealed her husband’s recent romantic gestures for Christmas.
“I think this year’s Christmas gift is very good,” she said. Jason agreed, “Excellent.”
“For Christmas gift this year, I’ll give you a small box with a photo of our dog winnie and die [past] Year. It’s like a little golden box with green emerald inside it,” Jason explained.
Kylie added: “The picture inside is a picture of Winnie and me on the wedding day. In the back, it says “win”, and in the front, it has a “K”. I love it. That It’s a very romantic gesture.”
Kylie admits she doesn’t usually like Valentine’s Day fans, but Jason joked to his wife, “Don’t mix me into your anti-value.”
Kylie and Jason have been together for ten years and got married in April 2018.
Last month, Kylie revealed the pickup cable she used on Jason after Jason’s first matched dating app Tinder.
“We matched [and] I sent him a pick-up line. I said, “I need Lifealert. I fell for you, and I can’t stand up,” Kelly recalled. “He replied, like, ‘No, you have to work harder.’ And then I sent out a message, ‘If I told you I worked for UPS. Would you let me handle your package? He was like, ‘It’s much better. I like that more. …We’re here.”