Jason Kelce shared a funny parenting moment on the "New Heights" podcast that quickly turned into chaos. While at Disney World, he got into a fight over a waffe with his oldest daughter, Wyatt.“We’ve been having a blast," Jason said. "Kids are just complete chaos.”Then he described how Wyatt wanted a whole waffle for herself.“I’m in a full fight with Wyatt over a f***ing waffle. Ruins about 30 minutes of our entire day because she wants a whole waffle, and I’m trying to explain to her that there’s only four waffles and there’s like f***ing 15 people.”Jason's wife, Kylie Kelce, told him to just give her the waffle, but he did not agree.“I’m like, 'No, I’m not raising some spoiled little f-ing rotten child. She’s getting hurt. She’s sharing,” Jason said, adding that Kylie backed him up.Wyatt had a full meltdown until a Jack Sparrow impersonator showed up and saved the day.“Whoever was being Jack Sparrow was, like, the best version of Jack Sparrow. … Absolutely killed it.* Jason said. “ From there, Wyatt was in a better mood.”Later, Wyatt even agreed to share beignets, and things calmed down. Travis joked about the whole thing, saying, “You got some bougie kids, man.”Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce have four daughters: Wyatt Elizabeth, Elliotte Ray, Bennett Llewellyn and Finnley “Finn” Anne.Also Read: “This hasn’t been brought up in long time”: Jason Kelce calls for action after mom Donna reveals about her unfulfilled career before motherhoodJason Kelce took a jab at the 2025 MLB World SeriesOn the "New Heights" podcast, Jason Kelce appeared upset after the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays (5-4) in Game 7 to win the 2025 World Series on Saturday.“You’re telling me I’m supposed to get excited about a Canadian baseball team and a team that just spends more money than everybody else. Who the f* cares about either?" Kelce said.“That’s why baseball sucks. That’s why baseball is, by World Series championships, the dumbest thing in the world.”Jason Kelce, a Kansas City Chiefs tight end, argued that the Dodgers’ win was no surprise.“Everybody knew this was gonna happen before the season. We just had a bunch of meaningless s* happen before it, and then it happened," he continued.Jason, a former Phidelphia Eagles center and a lifelong Philadelphia Phillies fan, said he's tired of seeing big-market MLB teams dominate.