'We've already put the insurance claim in': Jason Kelce explains how he lost his Super Bowl ring in a pool of chili



Super Bowl winner Jason Kelce lost his Super Bowl ring in a kiddie pool filled with a concoction of chili, spaghetti, and more during an obstacle course competition. He added that he's filed an insurance claim for the "hunk of metal."

Kelce, along with his brother and fellow Super Bowl champion, Travis, explained on their "New Heights" podcast how they hosted a game show during a live performance of the podcast in Cincinnati.

The brothers put on the "Lombaby Games," an obstacle course competition that put student athletes up against academic students for a series of events. One of the events involved contestants diving into pools of chili, Travis Kelce explained. Jason Kelce corrected his brother regarding the pools' contents.

"This is actually technically a three-way. It's not just Skyland chili. There's spaghetti in there, cheese. ... Folks, the video does not do justice to just how disgusting this was."

"Mixed into that chili there were socks with some make-believe rings, and then there was actually only one real ring in there, which was my Super Bowl ring, but there was another kind of like replica Super Bowl ring," Jason Kelce recalled. "There were two Super Bowl-esque rings that they had to try and find, one in each pool."

The now-retired Philadelphia Eagle explained that while the game was drawn up because he "continuously" loses his Super Bowl ring, his team was unable to find it after the game's conclusion.

"Searching through the chili to try and find the sock that had my Super Bowl ring in it ... we have still yet to find it. All of this stuff has been thrown away, so I think we can safely assume that my Super Bowl ring is now in a landfill someplace in the Cincinnati, tri-state area," he prophesied. "I didn't think that would happen."

.@CharlyOnTV joined @JesseBWatters to discuss:\n\n\ud83d\udca5Is Caitlin Clark\u2019s WNBA salary enough???!\n\ud83d\udca5Jason Kelce loses his Super Bowl ring in a pool of chili!
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His younger brother playfully mocked him in disappointment.

"What did you expect to happen?" Travis asked.

"I thought that we would just go in the pool and get the ring afterwards," Jason replied. "The only thing I can think of is, at some point, the sock got kicked out of the three-way, and it made its way out of the pool and that it was thrown away in some shape or form. The Super Bowl ring is officially gone. We've already put the insurance claim in, which I think the insurance company might have some things to say about whether they'll cover that."

"100% they're going to, especially if you're going to tell the entire world how you lost it," Travis, baffled, retorted.

The two then argued whether or not it was a reasonable excuse to have lost the ring in the vat of chili, with Jason saying that it "doesn't matter" where he puts his ring as long as he "knows where it's at."

In the end, Jason Kelce said he thinks he should be able to have another ring made — which he described as "just a hunk of metal" — while learning at the same time that a metal detector doesn't work with the Skyline brand of chili because it has "traces of iron within the chili itself."

"Kids, if you're watching at home, do not do what Jason's doing. Don't do this," Travis warned.

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Latina Republican rep. goes nuclear on WaPo article, forces retraction: 'Sorry leftists but I’m about to blow up your BS story'



Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida ripped into a Washington Post article intended to smear her reputation, and the paper was forced to issue a retraction.

The article claimed that Luna had a history of identifying as different ethnicities based on what served her purposes and accused her of lying about her upbringing.

Luna launched into a series of tweets undermining the article on Thursday.

"Holy s*** the Washington post just tried to claim my dad was never incarcerated, left out comments from my mom, said I was a registered Democrat, and did not report a convo they had with a former roommate, and interviewed 'family' I don’t talk to. This is comical," she tweeted.

She went on to deny other claims made in the article and posted screenshots that refuted or contradicted some of the claims.

The Post issued a retraction of one claim.

"A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that Anna Paulina Luna was registered as a Democrat in Washington state in 2017 based on an erroneous voter registration database. Washington state only requires voters to declare their party affiliation when they cast a ballot in a presidential primary," the article reads.

Luna said that she is ready to pursue legal action if the Post fails to issue more corrections.

"Here come the receipts," she added with a fire emoji.

"We have sent letters from my attorney to the Washington Post & Salon to issue corrections or we will sue," she added. "We are also sending to Vanity Fair, Business Insider, Yahoo News , Independent , any other outlet that reports false info."

Luna also said she would go on Fox News to address the story and opined on the motivation for the dishonest hit piece.

"The left hates conservative minorities," she tweeted.

Here's the video of Luna blasting the WaPo article:

\u201cSorry leftists but I\u2019m about to blow up your BS story. Tune in tonight to @JesseBWatters @ 7pm ! We have receipts. \ud83d\udd25\n\n\u201d
— Anna Paulina Luna (@Anna Paulina Luna) 1676064666

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