Kylie Kelce is setting the record straight for anyone who keeps asking whether she and her husband, former NFL star Jason Kelce, will try for a son. The mother of four girls has heard it all before, and she's not holding back.
On the latest episode of her podcast, Not Gonna Lie, Kylie addressed the recurring question head-on, delivering a message that's equal parts frustration and humor. “You’re wrong. I don’t need to have a son,” she said, before adding, “It’s your quarterly reminder that we do not ask people who have children of one gender if they are going to try for the other one. That’s not how that works.”
The 34-year-old, who has become a fan favorite in her own right, is tired of the assumption that a family is incomplete without a boy. She and Jason, who now works in sports media with ESPN's NFL coverage, share four daughters: Wyatt, 6, Elliotte, 5, Bennett, 3, and Finn, 1.
But Kylie wasn't done. In a moment of playful sincerity, she offered an apology to moms of boys everywhere. “I’m so sorry to all the boy moms out there that I’m about to say this, but I’m biased because I only know what I know,” she explained. “So please take this with a grain of salt. Who run the world? You know what I mean?”
Her comments come as the Kelce family continues to navigate life in the spotlight, especially with the added attention from Jason's brother Travis dating global superstar Taylor Swift. The family has handled the fame with grace, but Kylie is making it clear that some questions cross the line.
“We got to stop doing that,” she said. “We got to cut that out because I have four kids that I love dearly. My husband and I are so fortunate to have the girls that we have. We’re so fortunate to have the children we have. And I think that we are not less fulfilled because we have four girls. So your suggestion of, like, you are not living a fulfilled life without a son is silly.”
Kylie's message resonates with many parents who face similar intrusive questions about family planning. Her blunt, relatable tone has earned her a loyal following, and this latest podcast moment is likely to spark plenty of conversation.
Meanwhile, Jason Kelce's star continues to rise off the field. He's set to be honored in Cincinnati's 50th anniversary Hall of Fame class, a fitting tribute to a player who gave his all to the game. But for Kylie, the real victory is raising four happy, healthy daughters—and shutting down outdated stereotypes one podcast episode at a time.
