Kylie Kelce has a few notes on people who post and comment on social media “thirst traps” of her husband, Jason Kelce.

The “Not Gonna Lie” podcaster called out a few things she doesn’t like ― and one thing she appreciates ― during a section of her podcast called “Fuck Around and Find Out.”

“[People are] fucking around, because they’re saying things like how fine my husband is, or that they would like a piece, or they’re doing the little drool emoji,” she said on the June 19 episode of her show.

“I’m gonna need you to sit down! Put your tongues back in your mouth and be respectful! That man is a father to my children. And also ― agreed.”

Jason and Kylie Kelce tied the knot back in 2018.

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“If I were not trying to be a responsible adult, I would also be commenting those things under my husband’s thirst traps. ’Cause same,” Kelce joked. “But that’s mine ― that’s mine. So I’m gonna need you to get your drool comments out of there, specifically. You guys could do some, like, heart eyes.”

There is one thing Kelce said she appreciates about certain commenters, and that’s people saying things like “‘Respectfully, to Kylie’ or ‘If I didn’t know that Kylie would come for me, I would say…’”

“I really appreciate you at least acknowledging me before you drool all over my husband,” the podcaster added. “That’s respectful, I appreciate that. But that’s mine. ’Til the end of time.”

She added a warning for anyone who continues to comment thirstily on images of her husband, especially on TikTok: Jason isn’t on the social media platform, but she is.

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Kylie and Jason Kelce tied the knot back in 2018 after meeting on Tinder.

For those who want to know what keeps the couple going strong ― especially as the parents of four young daughters ― Kylie Kelce recently shared some of the “the best marriage advice” she’s ever heard, which is “always date your spouse.”

“At the end of the day, I truly believe you chose your spouse,” the high school field hockey coach shared earlier this year. “You chose to love them, you chose to let them love you, and you chose to build a life together.”

“My husband, I picked,” she added. “It’s one of those things where I’m like, ‘I’m going to keep picking you, by continuing to date you and appreciate you.’”

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