Kylie Kelce Has 'Confused' Reaction to Travis Kelce Claiming He and Taylor Swift Have Never Argued

Kylie Kelce is weighing in after Travis Kelce publicly claimed that he and fiancée Taylor Swift have never argued.

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During the December 3 episode of his New Heights podcast, Travis Kelce sparked online chatter after he and his brother Jason Kelce had a conversation with George Clooney about whether or not they argued with their significant others.

Clooney, who has been married to his wife Amal for over 10 years, told the Kelce brothers that he has never argued with her.

He then turned the question back on Travis. Travis acknowledged he hasn’t been with his superstar fiancée, Taylor Swift, as long as Clooney and his wife. However, he also claimed that the pair never argues.

“Well, it's only been two and a half years, and you're right. I haven't gotten into an argument. Never once,” said the Kansas City Chiefs star.

Now, Jason’s wife, Kylie, is weighing in on the conversation.

During the December 11 episode of her podcast Not Gonna Lie With Kylie Kelce, Kylie pointed out that her husband stayed relatively quiet throughout this segment.

“He did ask a couple of clarifying questions. But for the most part, his a** knew that he could not say that after almost eight years married. We absolutely argue,” she said.

Jason and Kylie share four daughters together. They range in age from 6 to 11 months old.

“Now, do we argue often? Not really. But we've definitely argued, for sure,” Kylie added.

Kylie then went on to question what exactly Clooney and her brother-in-law were referring to by the word “argument.”

“Like, to be fair, I'm not a yelling arguer. So the arguments in our house, they're not a yelling situation,” she said. “I just think that if you're married, you live together, specifically if you have children, you're potentially having some sleepless nights. You might have varying degrees of patience with certain situations with your kids.”

“You're telling me you don't bicker or argue? Or maybe you do bicker, but you don't argue? I'm very confused about this,” she concluded.

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