Kylie Kelce is making it clear that she's not ready for a fifth child after a fan suggested it was going to happen after her husband Jason Kelce's dapper look at a recent wedding
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The podcaster immediately denied the possibility of welcoming another baby at the moment, joking that her "uterus might hear" the woman's suggestion
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The mom of four ended by sharing she's "seen him" and gets why they would say that
Kylie Kelceis making it clear that she's not ready to welcome another little one.
During the Thursday, April 23 episode of theNot Gonna Liepodcast, the podcaster and mom of four, 34, reacted to some of the comments her viewers left about her husbandJason Kelce's, 38, looking dapper at the wedding of his former Philadelphia Eagles teammate, Lane Johnson, and his wife Kelsey Johnson. One fan wrote that the picture "screams baby no. 5," to which Kylie told her to "watch your mouth."
"My uterus might hear you. She's not talking to you, uterus," she teased. "Guys, we have four children. My youngest child just turned one. Can you, I don't know, take a f--king chill pill?"
"I've seen him. Trust me. We have four," she said in response to her husband's appearance. "I get it."
Kylie and her husband share four daughters together:Finnley, 12 months, Bennett, 3, Elliotte, 5, and Wyatt, 6.On her podcast, the doting mom regularly shares parenting tips, updates and opinions as she navigates raising four kids under 6.
During the "Ask Me Some Things" segment on the latest episode, she shared her feelings about sleepovers, revealing whether she'd let their four daughters stay the night somewhere else.
"No," she said immediately after reading a viewer's question. "Oh, guys. We live in a different world than when we were growing up. And to be fair, I didn't even really have sleepovers when I was growing up. I think I can, off the top of my head, remember maybe two or three sleepovers that I had."
"No, my kids are not going for sleepovers," she added.
She went on to explain that she'll let her kids still participate in the event even though they'll be going to sleep in their own beds."I will let them stay for all of the activities, and then I'll pick you up to go to bed," she explained. "If you want me to take you back in the morning because people are doing, like, breakfast and an activity in the morning, I'll take you back."
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"You're sleeping in your house," she continued. "I have trust issues. Okay?"
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In a different episode, Kylie responded to a viewer's question about adding another little one into the family less than two years after becoming a first-time parent. Kylie said that going from one to two kids "felt great" to her, explaining her stance and giving tips to the expectant mom.
"One to two to me felt great. It was entertainment for the older and entertainment for the younger," she explained. "When the older one is launching themselves off of things, the little blob is just lying there watching them like, that's pretty crazy. So it's built-in entertainment in both directions, which I really appreciated."
"The good news about one to two is that you still have a hand for each," she added. "If they do ready break and then they run [in] different directions, you can still grab both of them."
She also addressed her stance on having kids close in age. Admitting that she's "biased," Kylie shared why it was "so nice" having all her kids so close together.
"Our oldest are 17 months apart, and it was so nice because now it feels like they're hitting stages very quickly behind each other, and it's been that way the whole time," Kylie said. "And they'll learn from each other. It's so cool to have siblings that are that close in age."
"I'm biased again," she admitted, explaining that each of her daughters is no more than two years apart. "It's great. I love it."
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