Kylie Kelce slams ‘sibling gifts’ TikTok trend
Kylie Kelce is speaking out against a new parenting trend where siblings receive gifts at a child’s birthday party.
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The Kelce clan is growing.
Kylie and Jason Kelce, the podcast sphere’s power couple du jour, announced Tuesday in an Instagram post that their daughter Finnley “Finn” Anne Kelce had been born.
“Whoop, there she is!” the pair captioned several photos of their newborn, revealing Finnley was born March 30.
This is the Kelces’ fourth child − and fourth daughter − joining Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, and Bennett, 2.
Fans and high-profile friends were quick to offer congratulations in the comment section. “Congratulations,” the official account of the Philadelphia Eagles, where Jason spent thirteen seasons, wrote alongside a green heart.
“Congrats guys,” sports journalist Erin Andrews added. “Go birds!!,” comedian Whitney Cummings wrote, and Travis Kelce, Jason’s younger brother chimed in with “Finnley!!!” followed by several heart eyes emojis.
Married in 2018, Jason and Kylie Kelce have fast become power players in both the NFL and the media. Jason, a former center for the Eagles, co-hosts a popular podcast with Travis entitled “New Heights.”
On it, the pair discuss not only football (Travis is a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs,) but also pop culture and romance. Travis is dating Taylor Swift.
Kylie, a fan favorite, has become the podcast world’s darling with her show “Not Gonna Lie” which offers no-nonsense takes on life as a parent.
In the lead-up to Finn’s birth, Kylie spoke candidly about the trials of pregnancy and the challenges of being a working mother.
In a recent interview with Kelly Clarkson, the pair commiserated about the double standard mothers are held to when they leave the home for work.
“Even from a young age, we didn’t teach them that just innately he’s allowed to be somewhere but you’re not,” Clarkson said.
“Our oldest just hit me with … ‘You’re leaving because you don’t love me?’” Kelce said, adding that while the kids can accept when Jason is gone for football, they have a harder time reckoning with her absence.
Contributing: Sadie Leite
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