“This might be it. Might be the last hurrah,” Jason Kelce admitted in November ’24, reflecting on the soon-to-arrive fourth baby with wife Kylie. After all, Jason initially wanted three kids. However, Kylie had her sights set on five. But, oh, how the tables have turned. Jason actually added, “I don’t know if she’s feeling that anymore.” I mean, do you blame her? Now, with three little ones already running around, Kylie’s growing pains—and growing family—might just be the tiebreaker.
On her Not Gonna Lie podcast, Kylie recently let loose about life with three kids and a fourth on the way. She’s ten weeks out from meeting baby number four, and her main concern isn’t just nursery prep—it’s avoiding a WWE-style takedown by her older daughters.
“I’ve ordered a new baby seat—wide base, high chair height—because I’m slightly worried her three older sisters might clothesline her.” You’ve got to appreciate the honesty. If toddler chaos were a sport, the Kelce girls would be playoff contenders.
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But that’s not the only problem… She’s becoming the Van girlie she never thought she’d be. Yeah, that comes with being a mama. “Minivans are in,” she reluctantly admitted on her podcast. But let’s get practical, shall we? “Here’s the problem: four car seats. Four. We’re doing a three-year commitment to this van life, and then we’ll pretend it never happened.” Yeah, you’re not hearing the end of it.
Well, for Jason, a self-proclaimed minivan fan, it could be a bummer. But Kylie’s calling the shots on this one. I mean, if you are not a Van girl/guy you are just not. However, it’s not letting her classic funny Mama mode dull down.
Between prepping for baby gear and managing car seats, Kylie Kelce’s humor shines through. On her podcast, she revealed her “ins” for 2024: Shirley Temples, women’s sports, and mascara. Her “outs”? The Cowboys (OUCH!), Cybertrucks, and, hilariously, Cocomelon messiness. It’s like a game-day playbook for parenting with style. Well, talking about the playbook… Her admission? It has been always empty!
Kylie Kelce and Jason Kelce are not rushing into preparations
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Kylie Kelce, always the MVP of keeping it real, got brutally honest on her Not Gonna Lie podcast. With baby number four just a couple of months away, she admitted, “This time around, I’ve done nearly nothing.” Not your typical Pinterest-perfect mom prep, huh?
“Look, I know some people read all the books, take all the classes. Good for them,” she shared. “I didn’t do it with Wyatt, and I’m definitely not doing it now. It just feels… silly.” Kylie’s approach screams laid-back confidence, a vibe that’s probably as relatable to fans as Jason’s post-game cheeseburger runs.
As for the name? Don’t expect it to follow the script, either. Kylie teased a “curveball” on the horizon for their fourth baby girl. “There’s a good chance this child doesn’t even get two T’s,” she joked, referring to her older daughters’ double-T trend. “We’ve run out of good options. Prepare yourselves.” You can almost hear Jason chuckling in the background, right?
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Fans have flooded her with suggestions, but Kylie’s not holding back on her veto power. “Garrett? Nope. Her nickname would be Gary. And Merritt? I like Christmas, but I don’t need to feel Merry.” It’s like watching her rip the pages and flip to a new one. But that’s been Kylie EVERY TIME! Nothing’s changed
For now, the couple is sticking to their game plan: no stress, lots of humor, and maybe a minivan in the mix. Planning for one, is not their forte. That’s what makes them Kelces, after all. I mean, if not for those quirky life moments, then New Heights wouldn’t have felt the same, and now, NGL…
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