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August 31, 2025 3 mins
Kylie Kelce BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Kylie Kelce has been stepping into the spotlight with her sharp humor and real-life candor lately which is no surprise as her family continues to dominate both sports headlines and social media chatter. Most recently Kylie spoke out on her Not Gonna Lie podcast about parenting her four daughters, joking that they're throwing WWE-style smackdowns over toys which she described as a “full WWE SmackDown in the living room” when one takes another’s necklace or dress-up shoe. She’s quick to admit that while her eldest, Wyatt, has “strong leadership qualities” which she lampshades as bossiness, it’s her middle daughter Bennett you have to look out for as she can “manipulate the absolute crap out of you”—including working over Jason, her dad, or any family visitor for candy or attention, all delivered with Kylie’s characteristic blend of honesty and affection according to AOL.

Fans on social media have been obsessed over the resemblance of Kylie and Jason’s daughters to their famous footballer uncles. On the latest podcast episode Kylie read aloud comments declaring that their second daughter, Elliotte, is basically a Travis Kelce lookalike, saying “Ellie fully stole Travis’s entire face” but quipped that the jury’s still out on whether the youngest, Finn, might at last resemble her mom rather than the Kelce boys, a detail that's made its rounds on both People and social feeds.

Kylie’s sharp wit recently found another outlet as she addressed Jason’s freshly dyed beard, which debuted in a teaser for the Kelce brothers’ New Heights podcast episode featuring Taylor Swift. Kylie told listeners she thinks Jason looks “fine as hell” with the new hue but is excited for the “silver fox” to make a comeback, according to People. The beard, it turns out, was a marketing shtick for Jason’s Garage Beer brand, not a midlife crisis, and Kylie gamely supported the bit while fans laughed it up online.

On a more public-facing note Kylie was present as family talk swirled around Travis Kelce’s headline-making engagement to Taylor Swift, who herself joked about Kylie’s motherly instructions during an appearance on New Heights, recalling Kylie using the playful line “can we not do that right now?” on both Jason and four-year-old Elliotte—evidence that Kylie’s practical approach has become something of a family catchphrase. The engagement launched a blitz of press and social media attention, including speculation about Swift and the Kelce family wedding plans, with Kylie seen as both supportive and playfully protective of her family’s privacy according to Us Weekly.

While recent weeks have been light on major business ventures for Kylie herself, her increasing podcast presence and tongue-in-cheek social commentary continue to boost her own public profile, cementing her as both an influencer and relatable mom amid the Kelce family’s ongoing pop culture phenomenon.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Key. Kylie Kelse has been stepping into the spotlight with
her sharp humor and real life candor lately, which is
no surprise as her family continues to dominate both sports
headlines and social media chatter. Most recently, Kylie spoke out
on her Not Gonna Lie podcast about parenting her four daughters,
joking that they're throwing WWE style smackdowns over toys, which

(00:24):
she described as a full WWE SmackDown in the living
room when one takes another's necklace or dress Upshoe. She's
quick to admit that while her eldest Wyat has strong
leadership qualities, which she lampshades as bossiness, it's her middle daughter,
Bennett you have to look out for, as she can
manipulate the absolute crap out of you, including working over Jason,

(00:47):
her dad, or any family visitor for candy or attention,
all delivered with Kylie's characteristic blend of honesty and affection.
According to AOL, fans on social media have been obsessed
over the resemblance of Kylie and Jason's daughters to their
famous footballer uncles. On the latest podcast episode, Kyle read
aloud comments declaring that their second daughter elliot is basically

(01:10):
a Travis Kelsey look alike, saying Ellie fully stole Travis's
entire face, but quipped that the juries still out on
whether the youngest thin might at last resemble her mom
rather than the Kelsey Boys, a detail that's made its
rounds on both people and social feeds. Kylie's sharp wit
recently found another outlet as she addressed Jason's freshly dyed beard,

(01:33):
which debuted in a teaser for the Kelsey Brothers New
Heights podcast episode featuring Taylor Swift. Kylie told listeners she
thinks Jason looks fined as hell with the new hue,
but is excited for the Silver Fox to make a comeback.
According to People, the beard, it turns out, was a
marketing stick for Jason's garage beer brand, not a midlife crisis,

(01:54):
and Kylie gamely supported the bit while fans laughed it
up online. On a more public facing note, Kylie was
present as family talks swirled around Travis Kelcey's headline making
engagement to Taylor Swift, who herself joked about Kyllie's motherly
instructions during an appearance on New Heights, recalling Kylie using
the playful line can we not do that right now?

(02:16):
On both Jason and four year old Elliot, evidence that
Kylie's practical approach has become something of a family catchphrase.
The engagement launched a blitz of press and social media attention,
including speculation about Swift and the Kelsey family wedding plans,
with Kylie seen as both supportive and playfully protective of

(02:36):
her family's privacy. According to US Weekly, While recent weeks
have been light on major business ventures for Kylie herself,
her increasing podcast presence and tongue in cheeks social commentary
continue to boost her own public profile, cementing her as
both an influencer and relatable mom amid the Kelsey family's
ongoing pop culture phenomenon. And that is it for to day.

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