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Jason Kelce reveals what would make him ‘real p****d’ about brother Travis’ Grotesquerie role

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Jason Kelce has joked that he’ll be extremely upset if it’s revealed that his brother Travis committed a monstrous crime on Ryan Murphy’s horror show ‘Grotesquerie’.

Kansas City Chiefs star Travis is making his acting debut on FX’s chilling new series, which finally premiered Wednesday night.

Fans were already left shaken by the incredibly gory and gruesome nature of the show, with the first episode focusing on Detective Lois Tryon (Niecy Nash-Betts) and her hunt for a serial killer accused of sickening crimes, including “boiling” a baby.

In light of that disturbing revelation, Jason admitted that he wouldn’t be too happy if Travis’ character turns out to be the serial killer in question.

The Philadelphia Eagles legend posted during Wednesday night’s premiere: ‘If Travis boiled a baby I would be so pissed #Grotesquerie.’

Travis is making his acting debut on the new show.

Jason Kelce joked that he would be very upset if it was revealed that his brother Travis committed a monstrous crime on Ryan Murphy’s horror show ‘Grotesquerie.’

Jason admitted that he wouldn't be too happy if his brother's character turns out to be a serial killer accused of a monstrous crime.

Jason admitted that he wouldn’t be too happy if his brother’s character turns out to be a serial killer accused of a monstrous crime.

Fans saw the funny side of Kelce’s reaction to the Grotesquerie premiere, with one responding, “Any chance of Uncle Travis looking out for the girls goes out the window.”

Another posted: “Oh my god this is a historic tweet.”

“Jason, don’t put that into the universe,” a third joked.

A fourth user said: “This just suddenly appeared on my wall. I’m not mad, but I have questions.”

While one joked about Travis’s famous nickname: “Give him a break, I should have expected him to be a killer.”

Speaking ahead of the launch of Grotesquerie on his podcast New Heights, Jason told Travis that he was planning to sit down with his daughters (Wyatt, Elliotte and Bennett) to watch the first episode.

“Are you the bad guy? Are you the killer?” he asked his brother.

—I can’t tell you. You’ll have to keep an eye on Jason, Travis replied.

“Make sure the girls watch this. They’re going to love this show.”

Travis is making his acting debut on FX's chilling new series, which finally premiered Wednesday night.

Travis is making his acting debut on FX’s chilling new series, which finally premiered Wednesday night.

Jason told his brother: “Listen, Kylie (his wife) would kill me. I’m having the girls. Is there any warning or will there be a lot of surprises?”

Travis quickly dismissed the possibility that his nieces were watching, replying, “Dude! That was a total joke. Don’t let the girls watch this show.”

“I don’t know if they’ll understand what’s going on in the show. It’s too advanced for young children.”

Travis is the protagonist in the horror fiction series alongside Nash-Betts, Courtney B. Vance, Lesley ManvilleMicaela Diamond, Nicholas Alexander Chavez and Raven Goodwin.

The NFL tight end’s acting debut comes amid a disappointing start to the season with the Chiefs, which has raised questions about his future in football.

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