Kylie Kelce, the popular podcaster and mother of four, has shared her experiences navigating motherhood on her show, “Not Gonna Lie.” In a recent episode, she humorously recalled how her older daughters have managed to complete preschool without experiencing the same fate that befell their father, Jason Kelce, and uncle, Travis Kelce, who were both expelled from preschool in their youth.
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During the Thursday episode, released on June 4, Kylie answered questions from fans and reflected on her daughters’ progress in early education. She mentioned her pride in her eldest daughter, Wyatt, and her younger sibling, Ellie, for successfully finishing the preschool year. “I’m two for two. Way to go, Ellie. Ellie made it out of preschool without getting kicked out like her father and her uncle,” she quipped, light-heartedly pointing out that their preschool experiences were rather different.


Kylie went on to share her thoughts on the upcoming kindergarten experience for her daughters. Wyatt, aged six, thoroughly enjoyed her year in kindergarten, and Kylie anticipates a different reaction from five-year-old Ellie. “I think Ellie is also going to love kindergarten, but I do think that it is going to be a little eye-opening for her because she is not quite into academics in the same way that Wyatt is,” she said.
Her observations highlight the distinct personalities of her daughters. Kylie described Wyatt as having an immense curiosity and a strong desire for knowledge, which has propelled her academic interests. In contrast, she noted that Ellie is more socially inclined and may struggle to remain seated and engaged in a structured learning environment. “Ellie wants to go and be social, and I am gonna be shocked if she can sit in her chair for that long,” she remarked, sharing a relatable sentiment many parents resonate with.
Alongside Wyatt and Ellie, Kylie and retired NFL player Jason Kelce are also parents to Finnley, who is 13 months old, and Bennett, aged three. On her podcast, Kylie often discusses parenting tips, practical advice, and personal anecdotes about raising young children, aiming to connect with listeners who find themselves in similar situations.
In a previous episode, Kylie addressed inquiries about having children close in age, sharing her positive experience as a mother of young kids. She described the transition from one to two children as “great,” noting that the two oldest provide each other with entertainment as they grow up together. “When the older one is launching themselves off of things, the little blob is just lying there watching them like, that’s pretty crazy,” she explained, highlighting the dual benefits of having siblings close in age.
Kylie emphasised the advantages of age proximity among siblings, sharing that her daughters are all spaced within a two-year range. “Our oldest are 17 months apart, and it has been lovely as they progress through different stages,” she remarked, adding that it has allowed them to learn from one another and grow together. Her candid reflections on family life resonate with many parents who recognise the challenges and joys of raising children close in age.
Now, as Kylie captures various aspects of her parenting journey on her podcast, listeners remain eager to hear her thoughts and experiences. Whether she’s providing humorous anecdotes or valuable insights, Kylie’s relatable parenting tales make “Not Gonna Lie” a hit among families navigating similar challenges.
Ultimately, Kylie’s storytelling not only entertains but offers a refreshing perspective on family life, making her podcast a meaningful platform for discussions on motherhood, education, and the unique upbringing of her children. As she continues to juggle life as a mother of four, her listeners stay tuned for her light-hearted yet honest take on what it truly means to raise a family in today’s world.
