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A man looking for one Jason Kelce signing on Thursday night went ballistic on the former NFL star… calling him a “p***y” and yelling “f*** you” repeatedly, but Travis Kelce‘s big brother de-escalated the situation admirably – and the tense moments were all captured on video by TMZ Sports.
The wild scene happened a few hours ago in Hollywood… when Jason appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
Several autograph seekers had camped outside the studio in an attempt to catch former Philadelphia Eagles player John Hancock as he left… but as Jason bypassed them all and headed to his car, one of the autograph hunters snapped.
Check out the video – the guy went nuclear… and accused Jason of massively timing them – while shouting obscenities over and over again.
“You’re not a special person!” the man shouted as Jason got in. “You’re a damn guy who thinks he’s on a pedestal!”
The screaming was so relentless that Jason actually got out of his car to explain himself.
“I have a habit of not signing for people who follow where I go,” he stated.
However, the man did not give up and at one point he appeared to challenge Jason to a fight.
“I will lead the Marvel Cinematic Universe,” the man said. “Look for me, you p***y! F*** you. And f*** your love!”
But seconds later, Jason managed to calm the situation by approaching the autograph seekers and promising to sign their items.
As Jason put pen to everyone’s paper, the man’s demeanor changed… and he apologized.
Finally, Jason signed for the man and shook his hand. As the future Hall of Famer walked away, the man again said he was sorry.
“You’re doing well, brother,” Jason told him.
Of course, it’s all in stark contrast to November 2, the last time Jason was harassed while in public.
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You’ll recall that during that incident outside the Penn State-Ohio State game, Jason smashed an agitator’s phone after the man was heard calling Travis an anti-gay slur.
Jason expressed his regret about the encounter in the days afterward – and he vowed to make better decisions in the future.
Looks like it’s all really been a lesson learned.