alum is weighing in after tried to convince brother to watch season 6. “JASON. I repeat…don’t do it ,” Chelsea, 31, wrote in the comments section when the brothers’ “New Heights” podcast’s official account shared the discussion from the Wednesday, March 20, episode. In the clip, Jason, 36, asked Travis, 34, if he’s been captivated by any TV shows recently. “I have, you wanna get into it? Jason, man.” Travis joked, referring to the latest season of the
Netflix reality series. “It’s the worst trash ever. It is worse than , but it is so f—king good.” While Travis is best known as a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, he briefly . a -inspired dating show, aired on E! in 2016 and followed Travis’ attempt to find love with
Women representing each U.S. state. While he ended the show in a relationship with , they split shortly after filming wrapped. Travis is currently dating . During the podcast, Travis further implored Jason to watch season 6 by impersonating Chelsea, who argued with then-fiancé Jimmy Presnell about acting “clingy.” While Travis was spot-on in his impression, it didn’t get Jason to change his tune. “I’m not watching it,” Jason stressed. “No, I’m not watching that trash. I’m not encouraging Netflix or any of these other subscription channels to make any more of this nonsense bulls—t.” Unlike
Chelsea herself, several
Instagram followers tried to help sway Jason’s decision. “What if we send you Love Is Wine Chardonnay ,” the official account for Cupcake Vineyards, which produces a branded wine based on the show, replied. season 2 alum commented, “How dare you?” Shayne, 34, also compared Travis’
NFL career to the show. “Travis and had a moment at the
Super Bowl,” Shayne added, referring to the now-viral moment from the big game where Travis was pictured shouting in his coach’s face. You have successfully subscribed. By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Us Weekly Check our latest news in
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Apple News Travis has since regretted yelling at his coach on the sidelines. “It came at a moment where we weren’t playing very well, I wasn’t playing very well. We had to get some s–t going, and sometimes those emotions get away from me, man,” Travis said of his podcast. “That’s been the battle of my career. Everybody else, I don’t give a s–t what everybody else says. I talked with Coach Reid about it today, and we kind of chuckled about it.” Heated exchange aside, Travis helped the Chiefs win their second consecutive Lombardi Trophy last month. You have successfully subscribed. By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Us Weekly