Jason and Kylie Kelce (Photo via kykelce/IG)
Jason and Kylie Kelce are expecting their fourth child, having previously welcomed three girls. Like all pregnant couples, they’re trying to come up with the best name for their incoming bundle of joy.
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Kylie, who is now just as popular as her husband, is running her own podcast named ‘Not Gonna Lie,’ where she has let fans and followers in on her life as a mother who’s on the verge of having another baby.
“Going on fourth, it’s like a disaster,” she admitted during a recent episode. “You’ve already used them all up. All bets are off.”
The couple’s three daughters are named Wyatt, Elliotte, and Bennett. It’s not like they’ve taken up all the names available; they’re not even close. However, they have narrowed it down to gender-neutral, which does limit their options.
“We’re doing a little crossover action,” she said. “I feel like we have to lean a little bit towards those sort of gender-neutral names for our fourth because we have Wyatt, Elliotte, Bennett. So, if we do a full commit to a girly name at this point, it would not sit well with the other three, I think. Eventually, they’ll be like, ‘Why did they get a cute girly name?’”
Jason And Kylie Kelce Had A Different Name In Mind For Wyatt
Kylie also revealed having come close to naming their first girl, Wyatt, something else. They were thinking of “Charlie” but decided against it because they had three friends who had kids with that name.
“It worked out. Wyatt is a Wyatt, but I love the name Charlie,” she noted.
Kylie also revealed that Wyatt is very excited to welcome another sister and is taking her role as the oldest sibling very seriously. She’s quite eager to help with the inbound newborn.
Bennett, however, didn’t seem all that happy. She was seen crying in a photo next to her sisters when the Kelces announced the pregnancy.
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