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Travis Kelce reveals the food that left him with a terrible bathroom issue
Travis Kelce reveals the food that left him with a terrible bathroom issue

Daily Mail​

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Travis Kelce reveals the food that left him with a terrible bathroom issue

Travis Kelce spared no detail when telling Shaquille O'Neal just how badly his experience of the 'One Chip Challenege' in 2018 left him. The Kelce brothers welcomed the four-time NBA legend to their New Heights podcast this week for a lengthy chat on a range of topics, from Taylor Swift to the Super Bowl. And another surprising topic that surfaced was Travis and Shaq's respective attempts to tackle the spiciest foods they can possibly find. Kelce asked O'Neal how 'the One Chip Challenge' compared to eating 'Da Bomb' on Hot Ones, where guests are interviewed over spicy wings. And while guests often go viral when they appear on that show, they were both in agreement that the 'One Chip Challenge' was the hardest. Guests are required to eat a single Carolina Reaper 'Paqui' chip and wait for as long as possible before drinking anything. 'That f***ing, that was the craziest experience I have ever been through,' Kelce, who did the challenge in 2018, said. 'That was the worst experience ever. That ruined me for three days straight. I was s****ing out fire. It was ridiculous.' 'I did too,' O'Neal said, reflecting on his attempt at the challenge live on TNT. 'I drank water (before eating the chip) and the water activated it. My throat started closing.' Kelce even wore a headband for the One Chip Challenge to soak up the sweat and was immediately in discomfort when he ate the chip. 'I've always wanted to breathe fire like a Pokemon,' he joked. 'Burning is an understatement. 'Frankly, I had no f***ing clue what I was getting myself into. Everything is shaking.' Kelce, who was pictured out to dinner with Swift on Wednesday night in Palm Springs, is slowly starting to ramp up his preparations for the 2025 NFL season. He was at the Chiefs' facility for voluntary OTAs last week as he builds up to try and avenge February's emphatic Super Bowl loss to Philadelphia Eagles. The Chiefs begin the upcoming season against the Los Angeles Chargers in Sao Paulo, Brazil on September 5. Kelce joked on a recent New Heights show that he didn't want to play in Brazil, telling older brother Jason: 'There's just something about getting close to the equator, I don't want to put on football uniform. I've been in Jacksonville in September, that's f***ing miserable. ''Sao Paulo, is that by the water? I'd rather it be dry than humid, I'm a sweaty guy. If it is humid, I am going to be miserable. But I am going to find a way to get a win. 'I am going to be sweating so bad. I am going to have to ask the equipment guys for a couple jerseys, maybe three pairs of pants. Maybe four cleats, I might just go through a pair.'

Street named after Worcester teen who died attempting ‘One Chip' social media challenge
Street named after Worcester teen who died attempting ‘One Chip' social media challenge

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Street named after Worcester teen who died attempting ‘One Chip' social media challenge

A Worcester street was renamed in honor of a teen who tragically lost his life attempting a social media challenge. 14-year-old Harris Wolobah passed away in 2023 after taking part in the 'One Chip Challenge,' which involves eating an extremely spicy chip made from some of the hottest peppers in the world. On Tuesday, family and loved ones gathered at the intersection of Shore Drive and South Frontage Road near the Greendale YMCA to dedicate a street in his honor. The intersection will now be called Harris Wolobah Way. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW

Worcester street renamed to honor teen who died after "One Chip Challenge"
Worcester street renamed to honor teen who died after "One Chip Challenge"

CBS News

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • CBS News

Worcester street renamed to honor teen who died after "One Chip Challenge"

A street in Worcester has been renamed in honor of a 14-year-old boy who died in 2023 after eating a spicy chip as part of a social media challenge. The "One Chip Challenge" In 2023, Paqui's "One Chip Challenge" hit social media, encouraging fans to try their super spicy chip. The single wrapped chip came in a box labeled "Carolina Reaper" and "Naga Viper Pepper." Harris Wolobah was a sophomore at Doherty High School when a friend gave him the chip in September 2023. Harris fainted after eating the chip, and the school nurse called his parents. His parents said Harris fainted again that night, and they rushed him to the hospital, where he died. Paqui pulled the chips from the shelves after Harris's death. An autopsy revealed Harris died of cardiopulmonary arrest "in the setting of recent ingestion of a food substance with high capsaicin concentration." The medical examiner also found Harris had an enlarged heart and a congenital heart defect. In 2024, Harris's family sued Paqui, also naming Hershey and Walgreens in the lawsuit. Honoring "a young man's spirit" "Today is not just about a name; it is about a young man's spirit. It is about the light he brought to those around him. To the children of Worcester who walk these streets, let Harris's name be a reminder that you matter, your life matters," said Harris's mother, Lois Wolobah. Shore Drive will also be known as Harris Thompson Wolobah Way. The sign was unveiled at the corner of Shore Drive and South Frontage Road, in front of the YMCA, where Harris spent a lot of his time playing basketball.

Worcester teen who died eating spicy chip to be honored with street
Worcester teen who died eating spicy chip to be honored with street

Yahoo

time30-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Worcester teen who died eating spicy chip to be honored with street

A Worcester teenager who died after eating a chip laced with some of the world's spiciest peppers will have a place in the city named after him. On June 3, Worcester Mayor Joseph Petty and the Worcester City Council will unveil Harris Thompson Wolobah Way — which will be located on the corner of Shore Drive and South Frontage Road in front of the Greendale YMCA. The event will take place at 4 p.m., the mayor's office said in a statement. Wolobah, then 14, died in 2023 after taking part in the 'One Chip Challenge' by snack company Paqui. The challenge involves eating a chip laced with some of the world's spiciest peppers — Carolina Reapers and Naga Vipe. After his death, the chip was pulled from shelves. In 2024, a petition requesting an honorary street was filed and approved by the city council, the mayor's office told MassLive. A sign that designates the location as Harris Thompson Wolobah Way will be at the corner, according to the mayor's office. 'Although many remember him for the way he died, I believe that it is important the community remember the way he lived,' Petty said in a statement. 'Harris was a kind and caring young man from a great family. He loved basketball and he worked tirelessly to improve his skills. The Greendale YMCA was one of his favorite places to be, and this honorary street will ensure that his legacy of hard work, persistence, and kindness is not forgotten.' Following his death, Wolobah's family filed suit against Paqui in 2023. The case is still ongoing, according to court records. Wolobah has been honored with a vigil in Newton Square in 2023 and a basketball game in 2024. Here's where to see fireworks this weekend in Massachusetts WPI lays off 24 employees, citing rising costs and federal uncertainty Mass. weather: More rain coming this weekend. Here's when it's expected to be dry Read the original article on MassLive.

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