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Kylie is making headlines after discussing her preference for having daughters and responding to questions about whether she and Jason might try for a boy
KYLIE KELCE HAS A MESSAGE FOR EVERYONE ASKING ABOUT A BOY! Her Honest Take on Raising Four Daughters Has Fans Talking.
Kylie Kelce is making headlines after once again addressing a question that seems to follow her everywhere: Does she and Jason Kelce want to have a boy?
The answer, however, may not be what some people expected.
During the August 20 episode of her Not Gonna Lie podcast, Kylie pushed back on the idea that having four daughters somehow means the Kelce family is missing something. She made it clear that she loves being a mother to girls and doesn’t feel that she needs a son.
“I Don’t Need to Have a Son”
Kylie was particularly direct when addressing the continuing questions about whether she and Jason might try for another child.
Rather than entertaining speculation, she challenged the assumption behind the question.
The couple already have four daughters — Wyatt, Elliotte, Bennett and Finn — and Kylie emphasized that she feels incredibly fortunate with the family they have.
For Kylie, the idea that parents with several children of the same gender should keep trying until they have a boy is an expectation she clearly doesn’t agree with.
And that message resonated with many listeners.
SHE LOVES BEING A “GIRL MOM”
Kylie has never seemed shy about embracing life as a mother of daughters.
In fact, she has previously spoken about how much she enjoys watching Jason navigate fatherhood with four girls. She has even joked that the universe may have given Jason four daughters because growing up with only a brother meant he needed a crash course in understanding women.
Now, with four daughters in the family, Kylie appears completely comfortable with the idea that their household may simply be a family of girls.
And she’s proud of it.
WHAT ABOUT JASON?
The question naturally brings Jason Kelce into the conversation.
As a former NFL star who spent years playing one of the toughest positions in football, Jason has often been associated with the idea of a traditional sports family and athletic legacy.
But he has repeatedly spoken warmly about being a father to daughters.
Jason previously acknowledged that raising girls was unfamiliar territory because he and his brother Travis grew up without sisters. Yet he said that becoming a “girl dad” has become completely normal for him.