
Kylie Kelce, wife of former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce, appeared on an episode of “Not Gonna Lie” with retired soccer star Alex Morgan, sharing her experiences as a mom and managing a household with three girls. They discussed the common questions they were both tired of during their maternity journeys. According to the NFL star’s wife, she was fed up with constant inquiries about whether they were trying for a baby boy.

Kylie Kelce is fed up with constant inquiries about whether they were trying for a baby boy
Kylie Kelce, wife of former Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Jason Kelce, is known for her open-mindedness, which has attracted NFL fans. With Jason retired, Kelce’s content, including her podcast “Not Gonna Lie,” has gained popularity, becoming a massive hit last year.
Kylie Kelce confirmed that she is expecting her fourth baby in November 2024 after giving birth to three girls with Jason. The due date for her fourth child will be in summer 2025, but she and Jason have already started trying to name the fourth child as well as what they think of Kylie’s podcast.
“Don’t ask if we’re gonna keep trying for a boy,” Kylie Kelce said in an episode of “How to Talk to Pregnant Women.” “If another person asks me that, I’ll warn you right now, you might get dropkicked. I don’t need to have a boy.” The former field hockey player expressed satisfaction with their current setup of having all girls. “Watch out, world. I do not need to have a boy,” Kylie Kelce said, adding, “We were meant to have all girls.”

In “Not Gonna Lie,” Kylie revealed that her fourth child, whether male or female, might have a “gender-neutral” first name, a bold and progressive move in a time of increasing politicization and polarization of gender identity in public discourse. “If we do a full commit to a girly name at this point, it would not sit well with the other three, I think,” Kylie said. “Eventually, they’ll be like, ‘Why did they get a cute girly name?’”
Jason and Kylie have previously faced challenges with girls without traditional first names, including Wyatt, Elliotte, and Bennett, who were all girls without “girly” names, and Kylie admitted to nearly naming Wyatt Charlie. “Within, I think, six months, we had three different friends who named their kid Charlie,” Kylie said, explaining why “Wyatt” was the name that stuck.
On “Not Gonna Lie,” former US women’s national team star Alex Morgan discussed the “crossover” name debate, the USWNT’s fight for equal pay, and the implications for her generation of players.
News
The Viral Story of an Iranian Scholar ‘Leaving Islam for Jesus’ — What’s Confirmed and What Isn’t
Viral Claim: “Iranian Scholar Linked to Khamenei Abandons Islam for Jesus” — What We Actually Know I never knew a day would come when I would declare Jesus not as a prophet but as the son of God, as God…
German Women POWs’ Stand Against Undressing Sparks Shocking Mercy from American Guards
Defiant Refusal: German Women POWs’ Stand Against Undressing Sparks Shocking Mercy from American Guards The Unyielding Stand: German Women Prisoners Refuse to Undress, Stunned by British Guards’ Compassionate Response The Mercy Brew Ashes of Arrival In April 1945, across northern…
Nicki Minaj holds Donald Trump’s hand, says ‘god is protecting him’
Nicki Minaj holds Donald Trump’s hands, calls herself his, ‘No. 1 fan’, netizens react in shock Donald Trump and Nicki Minaj Photograph: (X) Story highlights: Nicki Minaj and Donald Trump were hand-in-hand at the Accounts Summit in Washington DC. Giving a…
SHOCKING: Brady Tkachuk calls for Nathan MacKinnon’s 4 Nations Face-Off MVP award to be revoked, claiming, “MacKinnon has an entitled look on his face.”
Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk has publicly called for the removal of Nathan MacKinnon’s recently awarded MVP honors at the prestigious 4 Nations Face-Off hockey tournament. The reason? According to Tkachuk, MacKinnon’s apparent “entitled expression” overshadowed his achievements on the…
“What Montgomery Said When Patton Freed 15,000 POWs Without Orders”
April 6th, 1945. Reigns, France. Shave forward headquarters. Field marshal Bernard Montgomery is reviewing intelligence reports over morning tea. The ritual is methodical, precise, very British. His aid, a young captain named Williams, enters the room carrying a dispatch folder…
“What Bradley Said When Patton Ran Recon 150 Miles Behind Enemy Lines”
August 7th, 1944. Neiho, France. 12th Army Group headquarters. General Omar Bradley is reviewing daily situation reports with his intelligence officer, Colonel Benjamin Monk Dixon. It’s early morning. Coffee steams on the desk. Maps spread across the table show Patton’s…
End of content
No more pages to load