Kylie Kelce reveals question that makes her want to ‘drop kick’ people
Kylie Kelce says asking her if she’s going to keep getting pregnant might get you drop kicked
Kylie Kelce has sent a stark warning to those asking about her pregnancy and family – if you think Jason Kelce’s immediate kin are going to keep trying to have babies until they get a boy, you might get drop kicked.
Kylie revealed her call to throw hands, or feet, among a segment on her podcast about the do’s and don’ts about pregnancy. A lot of the questions could apply to every pregnant woman about daily symptoms and weight gain.
Jason and Kylie Kelce already have three daughters and a fourth arriving this coming summer
Her don’t about having four daughters with her legendary NFL husband took a turn for barbarism. Kelce is pregnant with the couple’s fourth child, completing a quartet of daughters, with a due date in the summer. ‘Don’t ask if we’re going to keep trying for a boy,’ Kylie said.
‘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.
Four girls strong, watch out world. I do not need to have a boy. We were meant to have all girls.’ Jason and Kylie are already parents to daughters Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 3, and 1-year-old Bennett.
Interest in the family has skyrocketed over the last 16 months, since Kylie’s brother-in-law, Travis Kelce, began dating Taylor Swift. Kylie’s podcast is an example of that rise in popularity, challenging Joe Rogan for the top podcast position on Spotify after launching ‘Not Gonna Lie’ less than two months ago.
Jason has not expressed a desire to have male child, only touting his abilities as a father in general himself.
Jason retired from the NFL last March and has stayed in the spotlight as an analyst for ESPN, as well as his own podcast with Travis.
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