Jason Kelce has revealed that he does not wash his feet.

On Saturday, the former football center responded to a tweet that said, "Jason Kelce looks like he doesn't wash his legs or feet," by tweeting, "What kind of weirdo washes their feet?"

His response went viral with over 14.1 million views, 3,300 retweets, 55,000 hearts, 1,400 bookmarks and 1,300 tweet replies, with social media users sharing mixed reactions to his shocking revelation.

"Jason, I love you and all and I mean no disrespect but oh my god, that's disgusting," tweeted one X user.

"The amount of dead skin built up on our feet is more than anywhere else on our bodies. We HAVE to wash our feet," wrote another.

"You've gone too far this time," said someone else.

"Now Jason, this could've stayed in the drafts," quipped another social media user.

Jason Kelce
Jason Kelce #62 of the Philadelphia Eagles looks on during training camp at the NovaCare Complex on July 28, 2021 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mitchell Leff/Getty Images

Meanwhile, some seemed to be on Jason's side.

"Doesn't the water and soap do that naturally while you shower?" asked one user on the platform.

"That's a job for gravity... The water and soap when it falls down. No man has ever bent down to wash anything," another person said.

"It's natural. You stand up in the shower. You use soap. The soap runs down your body and washes your legs and feet for you. Why waste time and soap and double the effort? Makes no sense," someone else opined.

A different X user wrote, "Great sarcasm...major points to Gryffindor @JasonKelce," insinuating that Jason's response to the tweet was just sarcasm.

Supporting his tweet about not washing his feet, the retired Philadelphia Eagles footballer reposted a tweet from @s_dubz_diego, saying, "Fun fact -- there was a 'study' done where they measured the amount of bacteria between those who actively scrub/wash their legs/feet, vs those who didn't and there [were] more bacteria on those who actively washed their legs/feet."

Jason doubled down on his stand by sharing another tweet, which said, "All of you have been fed diabolical lies that washing every crevice of your bodies and hair, all the time is somehow better or healthier. Any dermatologist not in bed with Big Soap will agree! Hot spots are all that is necessary and actually [lead] to cleaner healthier skin."

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