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When the 36-year-old NFL center yelled and took off his shirt in the fans at Highmark Stadium to support his brother Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs, it went viral late last month.
Jason plays up to his viral moment in a new social media advertisement for Frank’s RedHot by taking off several shirts to show the recipe for buffalo chicken dip step-by-step.
The commercial opens with Kelce saying, “Hey, welcome to Kelce kitchen. Let me show you how to make Frank’s RedHot buffalo chicken dip.”
He takes off his shirt after adding an ingredient to expose the next. Wearing an identical shirt, he says, “Two cups shredded cooking chicken.” Then he yells, “Eight ounces of cream cheese,” and rips off another shirt that goes with it.
With layers upon layers of shirts that read instructions instead of ingredients, Jason was clearly enjoying himself while making fun of his followers. The next two shirts bore the words “Mix” followed by baking instructions.
At last, he pulls a quick one just as the audience is ready for him to reveal himself completely shirtless. He pulls out a white shirt that reads, “I put that —- on everything,” in humorous contrast to the red shirts the others are wearing.
Jason will do precisely what his last shirt states on Super Bowl Sunday. As part of another social media effort, he will place Frank’s on items that are featured in Super Bowl advertisements, including as Oreos, Doritos, Starry, and more.
The brothers talked about the viral event on an episode of Wave Sports & Entertainment’s podcast New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce.
What influence did it have on Taylor Swift, Travis’s girlfriend, who was in the suite with Jason and his wife Kylie Kelce during the game? “Tay said she absolutely loved you,” stated Travis.
He went on, “Your best initial perception is your worst initial impression ever,” and then compared the moment with the shirtless guy to a scene in the old movies where the character yells, “We’re going to go streaky behavior!”