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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Jason Kelce Declares Christmas Superior to Halloween

Jason Kelce Declares Christmas Superior to Halloween

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Jason Kelce passionately defended Christmas over Halloween.
  • He called a fan who preferred Halloween an 'idiot'.
  • Kelce cited family joy and better candy as Christmas advantages.
Jason Kelce Declares Christmas Superior to Halloween

NFL player Jason Kelce ignited a holiday debate on his "New Heights" podcast, firmly declaring Christmas the supreme holiday over Halloween. When a caller suggested Halloween held superior vibes, Kelce immediately dismissed him as an "idiot." He elaborated that Christmas offers unmatched joy through decorations, parties, and the delight of giving presents, a sentiment he feels Halloween cannot rival.

Kelce further critiqued Halloween by comparing its iconic candy, candy corn, unfavorably to the candy cane, Christmas's signature treat. He asserted that the tradition of filling stockings with candy and the absence of trick-or-treating door-to-door make Christmas more appealing. Kelce speculated that any preference for Halloween stemmed from a negative childhood Christmas experience.

Adding a personal touch, Kelce noted how his role in Halloween has evolved since becoming a father. He explained that his costumes now often cater to his daughters' choices, citing an instance where he dressed as Kristoff to complement his daughters' Elsa costumes. He acknowledged that parents of young children often get "lumped in" with their kids' holiday themes.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jason Kelce believes Christmas brings more joy through decorations, parties, gift-giving, and superior candy like candy canes compared to Halloween's candy corn.
Jason Kelce called the fan a "f***ing idiot" for suggesting Halloween was a better holiday than Christmas.
Jason Kelce's children often dictate his Halloween costumes, with him often taking on a supporting role to match their chosen themes.

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