Former Eagles‘ Jason‘s wife Kylie Kelce isn’t just in the spotlight—she’s owning it. As a mom of three girls (with a fourth on the way!), she’s out here dropping major gems. She’s been blowing up with her podcasts, racking up millions of views, and giving us the real tea on motherhood and gender equality. Kylie’s got a lot to say and trust me, you wanna listen.
Kylie’s not here for anyone questioning her family plans. In a recent episode of her podcast, Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce, she straight-up said “Don’t ask if we’re gonna keep trying for a boy.” She’s got no time for people who think she needs a son. “If another person asks me that, I’m warning you right now, you might get drop-kicked. I don’t need to have a boy. And for some reason, I think that you want me to have one more than I do.”
She’s proud of her girl gang and has made it clear: “For a girl strong, watch out world. I do not need to have a boy. We were meant to have all girls.” Kylie is 100% confident in her all-girl squad, shutting down the old-school mindset that a family needs a male to be complete.
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And when it comes to dealing with pregnant friends, Kylie’s got some advice: “Do ask your pregnant friend how she’s feeling.” But, she also points out that people are often kinda clueless while saying, “Asking this question implies that you know she definitely feels like shit.” It’s not just a simple question—it carries a ton of expectations.
Kylie keeps it real, though, and wants us to listen up. “You need to make sure that you’re prepared to get her honest opinion. And be prepared to receive that in an open-minded way.” She’s telling us to stop asking dumb questions and be ready for the real, unfiltered truth. Respect and empathy, fam. It’s time to ditch the stereotypes.
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Kylie on growing the Kelce crew
Kylie Kelce has been keeping it real about her pregnancy journey with baby No. 4 on her podcasts. “Trust me, I am trying desperately to make a child that has any, any resemblance to me,” she joked hoping her next baby looks more like her than Jason. She also admitted that she’s always wanted “even numbers” when it comes to kids: “I was like, ‘You know what, I like even numbers, let’s do it.‘” Kylie also shared, what kind of words shouldn’t come out of the mouths. She shared quite a few strong words.
Kylie has strong opinions on what not to say to pregnant women, offering a straightforward guide on maintaining respect. She discourages comments about a woman’s size or baby gender, particularly if a woman’s belly is big “Are you sure it’s twins?” or asking if she’s “going to keep trying for a boy.” These make the soon-to-be moms feel very emotional, it might be good or bad. So, better not say anything. As for baby names, she said just that if it’s shared, feel privileged, and keep your opinions to yourself. “Don’t comment on their baby name unless they share it,” she advises.
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Kylie also recommends asking how someone is feeling but being ready for unfiltered responses, especially if you’re close to the person. “Be prepared to get her honest opinion,” she warned. She also notes the importance of being sensitive while speaking of any birth-related experiences. You don’t know what happened behind closed doors.
Kylie is keeping it real and loving every moment. She’s all about the family vibe and ready for whatever comes next. “We’re pretty set,” With her fun-loving approach, it’s clear that Kylie’s stoked about welcoming her fourth girl. Whether it’s the new addition or the ongoing journey of motherhood, Kylie’s enjoying the ride. Guess we’ll see what’s next for the Kelce crew real soon!
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