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Fans Applaud Jason Kelce For Clapping Back at 'Grammar Police' in 'Snarky' Reply

Carly Silva
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Jason Kelce is once again riling up fans on the internet, and in his usual fashion, he's making fans laugh while he does it.

The retired Philadelphia Eagles player recently answered a fan question on X (formerly Twitter) about his and his brother Travis Kelce's grandparents, to which he replied, "Yea, there all dead."

But even while talking about his deceased family members, one user couldn't help but call Jason out for using the incorrect form of "there," as he should have written, "they're."

An X user named Holly then shared a lyric from one of Sabrina Carpenter's new songs, "Slim Pickins," where she sings, "This boy doesn't even know the difference between there, their and they are."

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"(With the utmost respect)," she wrote to Jason, while sharing a photo of the lyrics, and to no one's surprise, Jason's response was perfect.

"My grandparents just died and the grammar police think this is the time!!!" he fired back in response, before adding, "(jk they've been dead for awhile.)."

Fans were instantly in stitches over the former athlete's hilarious clap back, including one user who said they "absolutely CACKLED at this."

"No one can ever say Jason isn't the King of hilarious and snarky replies," someone else added.

Another person shared, "Jason's humor as dark as my soul, I love it."

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"There their. It's ok, Jason," read another witty reply.

"Guys Jason only knows how to ball he doesn't know aristotle," someone else quipped, referencing song lyrics from Taylor Swift's "So High School," which she wrote for Jason's younger brother.

Another user summed up the conversation perfectly, stating, "Jason doesn't miss."

Next: Fans Echo Jason Kelce’s Surprise as He Learns a New Word: ‘We All Assumed It Was a Typo’

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