Jason Kelce left no room for questions when he met Kylie Kelce's parents for the first time, despite his father's skepticism.
The couple met on a dating app in 2014, while Kylie was still in college and Jason was in his early years with the Philadelphia Eagles.
In the latest edition of her podcast Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce, the 32-year-old revealed how her now-husband 'got' to meet her parents for the first time.
“Jason met my family for the first time at my aunt's house in Northeast Philadelphia,” Kylie said, responding to a question from a fan. “I extended an invitation because in my family there is always an open-door policy for whoever wants to come and I thought, sure, he would say no.”
“And then he didn't,” he added. 'She turned up and ended up with him in an above ground pool in front of my aunt's house. So he really hit the nail on the head with that first impression.
'My family thought he had a good time, he was very sweet. And it eased my dad's concerns about the fact that I was dating a professional athlete because, you know, they don't have a great reputation.
Kylie Kelce revealed how her husband Jason made his first impression with his parents
The couple met on Tinder in 2014 and have since married and now share three daughters.
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In a previous episode, Kylie detailed how Jason walked around his campus at Cabrini University after spending the night in his dorm, leaving other students baffled.
“I met Jason on Tinder when I was still in college, which is so funny,” Kylie shared. And he would come to campus. He stayed in my bedroom more than once.
“When I tell you that two days later, people in class were saying, 'Oh, so-and-so was talking about how they were walking around 8 a.m. and saw Jason Kelce walking across campus to his truck,'” he said. continued.
'And I was like, Oh God, this man must really love me because why the hell else?'
The couple has since married and had three daughters together.
Jason played 13 years with the Eagles and became a beloved figure in the City of Brotherly Love until his retirement in 2024.
The Cleveland Heights native hung up his cleats with one Super Bowl title, six first-team All-Pro nods and seven Pro Bowl appearances.