Kylie Kelce admits that husband Jason Kelce doesn’t watch the kids

Kylie Kelce’s admits scheduling child care even when Jason Kelce is home

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Kylie Kelce, wife of NFL star Jason Kelce, sparked discussions online after revealing details about their childcare arrangement during the debut episode of her podcast, Not Gonna Lie. During the episode, Kylie addressed a fan question about whether Jason watches their children—Wyatt, Elliotte, and Bennett—while she records her show.

Kylie admitted that she schedules childcare even when Jason is at home, explaining that his busy schedule and unpredictable commitments make it difficult to rely on him for childcare. While clarifying that her decision is not a criticism of her husband, Kylie said, “He’s working harder than ever,” and scheduling childcare ensures she’s always covered.

A clip from the podcast has since gone viral, sparking a mix of reactions on social media. Critics expressed astonishment at the arrangement, with some questioning why Jason appears to lack involvement in childcare responsibilities despite being at home. Comments included, “I would be embarrassed to admit this,” and others critiqued the perceived imbalance in their parenting roles.

On the other hand, some defended Kylie’s decision, noting her practical approach given Jason’s demanding career. Supporters argued that her remarks highlight the realities faced by families trying to balance professional and personal commitments.

Jason Kelce, a prominent NFL player and co-host of the New Heights podcast with his brother, Travis Kelce, has yet to address the comments publicly. Meanwhile, Kylie, who is pregnant with their fourth child, emphasized that their arrangement works for their family’s unique circumstances.

The discourse has sparked broader conversations about parenting roles, the division of labor in households, and the challenges of managing work-life balance in high-profile families. Fans continue to share mixed reactions as the couple’s dynamic remains a topic of public interest.

 

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