Jason Kelce’s Unhygienic Practice Could ‘Lead To Death,’ Says Expert
A soap manufacturer weighed in on Jason Kelce's recent personal hygiene revelation.
Count Cynthia Jennings of Sweet Harvest Farms, a manufacturer of organic and natural soap, told TMZ her thoughts on the NFL star's revelation that he does not wash his feet, saying, "First of all, it's not only dirt that you're removing from your feet but also bacteria."
"In fact, any floor in any house [at] any time can have over 764 bacteria per square inch. That's kinda gross in itself."
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Then she proceeded to share the scary fact that not washing and drying the feet properly can lead to death because of fungus.
"It's very rare, but fungus can actually infiltrate your bloodstream, which can actually lead to death. Now, that's rare, but it can happen, especially for an athlete," Jennings said, adding that she hoped Kelce was just kidding when he wrote his tweet.
The soap manufacturer also gave her opinion on one of the retired Philadelphia Eagles footballer's tweet about "Big Soap."
"You know, good soap is really hard to come by. Actually, there's only about 40 true soap makers left to the U.S. Everything you get at your stores is not a soap but a beauty bar. It's either melt and pur or base," she claimed.
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"But true soap not only cleans but actually moisturizes and hydrates your skin. And some soap companies such as Sweet Harvest Farms, we actually formulate and produce the soap that combats fungus."
"I think when he says 'Big Soap,' he's referring to the big manufacturers that might be out there," she added, saying Jason was probably alluding to companies who are advertising their items as soap when, in fact, they are just beauty bars.
The 36-year-old former football center recently went viral when he responded to a tweet that said, "Jason Kelce looks like he doesn't wash his legs or feet."
"What kind of weirdo washes their feet?" he wrote while requoting the post about him.
As of press time, his response has recorded over 15.2 million views, 3,500 retweets, 56,000 hearts, 1,400 bookmarks and 1,300 replies.