Chiefs superstar Travis Kelce has revealed the app he couldn't survive without, after TikTok's temporary ban sent America into a frenzy last week.
The Chinese-owned social media platform was shut down for about 12 hours before Donald Trump's inauguration, leaving millions of American users unable to access its content.
While Jason admitted that he “didn't even know it happened, not on TikTok,” Travis revealed that he “knew it happened” but “didn't give a damn.”
Continuing, he said: 'Shout out to everyone on TikTok who needs it to make money and does a great job promoting themselves and their businesses there, but that didn't phase me in the slightest.
'I'm an Instagram and Twitter guy, it is what it is. I left Facebook a long time ago and never went back since. They let all the older ones move on.
In the discussion, which aired on this week's edition of the New Heights podcast, Jason asked his brother if there were any apps he couldn't do without.
Jason (left) and Travis (right) Kelce's New Heights podcast is one of the largest in the world.
New Heights' success has been helped by Travis' high-profile romance with Taylor Swift.
Travis (right, pictured with Caitlin Clark on the show) joked that he couldn't live without YouTube.
In response, Travis revealed: 'I'm going to say YouTube either Spotify. That would mean I'd be out of a job!'
While not strictly true, given the mega-money NFL contract Travis still has with the Chiefs, the podcast's popularity has provided another big source of income for the Kelce brothers.
New Heights regularly catapults to the top of podcast charts, in part due to Travis' relationship with pop superstar Taylor Swift.
On the field, the Chiefs once again reached the AFC Championship game and face the Buffalo Bills this weekend for a spot in the Super Bowl.