You can't strong arm steal someone's $1,500 iPhone and smash it. It's a literal crime, possibly a felony. And he should be charged. |
Nope, he'll replace the phone, apologize and promise not to out the guy and turn in for harassment. This goes away quickly. |
He robbed that boy of a $1,500 phone. Celebs who get unhinged about being photographed by random people in public have done similar and faced charges. |
To be fair, He wasn't a "boy", he's a legal adult. |
You are obviously not a attorney. It is not a crime to say someone's younger brother is an f-word slur. It is a crime to turn around and rob them of their $1,500 phone, destroy it, and walk away with it while calling them an f-word. |
It doesn't matter- this guy doesn't want his name out there b/c the Swifties will end him. |
And… this is why people hate attorneys. “Social media made y'all way too comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it” - Mike Tyson |
| So if someone uses the n word it’s fine to use it back? That’s ridiculous, the fan or whatever was clearly wrong but Jason’s response was over the top and he was awfully comfortable with using slurs. |
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I honestly don't feel bad for Jason Kelse when his biggest revenue stream is most clearly appearance fees.
They are beyond overexposed and the reaction of this immature Penn State fan is proof of it. |
This. The guy got what he deserved. |
He will when Jason Kelce reimburses him for the phone. |
| Love Jason Kelce. I wonder what Kylie is going to say about this. |
And Kelce will as well after he apologizes, pays for the phone and takes a hit to his brand. |
Nothing in public. What can’t she say? Does she want her kids to see her husband reacting that way? I love the family too, but he made a mistake unfortunately. |
This is Entertainment section, not Sports. Are you lost? |