By LYNDA COHEN

Don’t mess with Kylie Kelce.

That was the lesson anyone shouldlearn from a viral video showing the retired Eagles center’s wife in a verbal altercation with a woman in Margate last month, her brother-in-law said.

Travis Kelce talked briefly about the Memorial Day weekend confrontation during the Bussin’ with the Boys podcast Tuesday.

In addition to talk of his girlfriend Taylor Swift and his Kansas City Chiefs’ latest Super Bowl win, the wide receiver touched on his sister-in-law and her Philadelphia attitude.

Kylie Kelce is known for her allegiance to the Eagles, even refusing to wear anything Chiefs while watching her brother-in-law play in the Super Bowl. But she also has the toughness associated with Philly, he said.

“The Birds fans they’re different,” he said. “They’re a different breed.”

That led to his sister-in-law.

“She even has that toughness of don’t f— with me,” he said. “You saw that in that video of them just trying to have date night with their friends over at the Shore where it’s a big family environment.”

He noted that “everybody’s having a good time every single day out there at the Shore and this lady just comes in trying to be entitled.”

The incident outside Steve & Cookies By the Bay restaurant began when the woman, later identified as Andrée Goldberg of Philadelphia’s Main Line, demanded the couple take a photo with her son.

She was “telling Jason and Kylie like, you have to take a picture with my kid. Like you’re doing it now,” Travis Kelce said. “And it just it escalated into something that it shouldn’t even have been.”

He added that his brother and sister-in-law are “the nicest people, until you take it to that point.”

“I don’t care who you are,” Goldberg yells in the video. “I’ll never be allowed in this town…you’ll never be allowed in this town again.”

“I can smell the alcohol on your breath,” Kyle Kelce responds. “You’re embarrassing yourself.”

Goldberg’s publicist later issued an apology attributed to the woman, after Philadelphia Magazine reporter Victor Fiorillo tracked her down at the chocolate shop she and her husband own, Teuscher Chocolates.

After the couple kicked the reporter out of their shop, the publicist later issued the apology.

The video was mislabeled as occurring in Sea Isle City, likely because the couple bought a summer home in the city in 2022, after Jason Kelce spent years as a vacationer.

He is due back in Sea Isle Wednesday, to spend his fourth year in a row playing celebrity bartender at the Ocean Drive bar and sister property O’Donnell’s Pour House on Landis Avenue for  a fundraiser that benefits the Eagles Autism Foundation.

Margate Mayor Michael Collins issued his own apology on behalf of Margate, inviting the couple to re-do date night in the city on his dime.

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Nanette LoBiondo Galloway

Award winning journalist covering news, events and people of Atlantic County for more than 20 years.