you’ve gone too far this time…
— 🌷🌛 sierra 🌷🌛 (@sierraasublime) June 1, 2024
Excuse me? pic.twitter.com/QBo9QrKG8j
— cam (@Weebling17) June 1, 2024
Finding out about people’s gross hygiene pic.twitter.com/5Lwy4Hr6e1
— Justin (@justingiamp) June 1, 2024
Kelce, you gotta wash the feet man!
— JRay (@JRG715) June 1, 2024
But Kelce stood by his hygiene stance, boldly asserting that washing the "hot spots" is all that's necessary. https://twitter.com/JasonKelce/status/1796967572597788771 (He also clarified that the ass is indeed a "hot spot," which he says he considers the ass, balls and armpits). https://twitter.com/JasonKelce/status/1797057472441598336 And while some were repulsed, Kelce also found quite a bit of support from the non-feet washing community, who claim that the feet are naturally washed as the soap and water runs down, which eliminates the need for scrubbing.Someone that doesn't want them to smell, Jason. Not rocker science, or a human sacrifice. Just the basic hygiene we expect people to know lest they stink up the common areas.
— derekj (@dekeonethree) June 1, 2024
Say less pic.twitter.com/b8zNP3vElv
— YAWN (@YawnyStick) June 1, 2024
Thats a job for gravity, god bless it. the water and soap when it falls down. No man has ever bent down to wash anything.
— Mayor Mayer (@mydadsmayer) June 1, 2024
It’s natural. You stand up in the shower. You use soap. The soap runs down your body and washes your legs and feet for you. Why waste time and soap and double the effort? Makes no sense.
— Chris Hatch / NNN Income (@NNNIncome) June 1, 2024
Reading through the replies, it seems like the opinions were divided pretty neatly down gender lines, with women repulsed that he doesn't wash his feet and men tending to agree that it's a job for gravity to take care of. I mean, at least he's showering... But which side do you fall on, because now I'm curious how this breaks down.Doesn't the water and soap do that naturally while you shower?
— jonathan (@featherfather) June 2, 2024