Jason and Travis Kelce call Ryan Reynolds 'the f***ing best' and want to 'hit a few pubs' in Wales after apology

The Kelce brothers and Ryan Reynolds (inset) -Credit:Getty Images
The Kelce brothers and Ryan Reynolds (inset) -Credit:Getty Images


Jason and Travis Kelce have confirmed they will be travelling to Wales to visit Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's Wrexham AFC at the Racecourse Ground.

Previously, Jason had falsely stereotyped Welsh people as "rich, upper class and beautiful white people" when discussing Wales rugby star Louis Rees-Zammit.

McElhenney subsequently fired back after Kelce made his apology, saying: "Yes, incredibly wrong. I should show you around someday. I might know a few people. See for yourself."

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Reynolds and McElhenney, who are co-owners of Wrexham, recently confirmed that they knew "for sure" that the Kelce brothers would attend a game at the north Walian club, explaining that it would be "just a matter of time".

The Kelce brothers addressed these McElhenney comments on the latest episode of their 'New Heights' podcast.

"He really put us on the spot. I'm not going to lie, I really want to go to a game," said Travis.

"Have you been following Wrexham at all?" he asked Jason.

"I'm a big Wales guy, I follow all of it," Jason sarcastically replied.

"We've been meaning to get out there for a game," he went on.

"You don't need to talk to me to go overseas, jump the pond and go watch some football. I'm in, sounds like a blast."

"Both these dudes are just the f****ng best aren't they, McElhenney and Ryan dude... they just don't make them any better man

"Happy as hell for them - they've (Reynolds and McElhenney) taken [Wrexham] to new heights! It's fun to follow them - we'll definitely try to make a game, baby! We gotta go out there. Maybe hit a few pubs," said Travis.

The pair went on to explain that they would be interested in visiting Burnley, because NFL legend J.J. Watt has part-ownership of.

"J.J., we gotta (sic) come check you out too. Appreciate the jersey and hat and I'll make sure I wear it if we ever get to a game."