Kylie Kelce Lists the 1 Thing You Shouldn't Ask Her While She's Pregnant: 'You Might Get Dropkicked'

Mar. 15, 2025

Kylie Kelce shared her dos and don’ts for talking to pregnant women.Photo:STEFANO TROVATI/Shutterstock

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Kylie Kelcehas some rules for how to talk to her — as well as other pregnant women — as she expects her fourth child.

The mother of three is currently pregnant with her and husbandJason Kelce’sfourth daughter, and there is one thing she’s sick of hearing from others.

“Don’t ask if we’re gonna keep trying for a boy,” Kylie, 32, said on the Thursday, Jan. 9 episode of herNot Gonna Liepodcast. “If another person asks me that, I’ll warning you right now, you might get dropkicked. I don’t need to have a boy.”

The former field hockey player is mom to daughtersWyatt, 5,Elliotte, 3, andBennett, 22 months, and is excited to have a family of “four girls strong.”

“Watch out, world. I do not need to have a boy,” she said of her family with the former Philadelphia Eagles center. “We were meant to have all girls.”

But that’s not the only thing Kylie wants people to stop saying to her and other pregnant women. She warned well-wishers to avoid commenting on any pregnant woman’s size.

True to form, Kylie kept it real, adding, “I still can’t believe that people think that women who are building a human being want to hear anything about their size. Newsflash, they don’t. Cut that s— out.”

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“Let’s be real here. Asking this question implies that you know she definitely feels like s—, and you need to make sure that you’re prepared to get her honest opinion,” Kylie advised. “And be prepared to receive that in an open minded way.”

The mother of three also wanted to make sure that listeners weren’t commenting on the mom’s decision to breastfeed or not.

“You know what that is? None of your f—— business,” Kylie declared. “The whole ‘breast is best’ nonsense. The only reason you’re saying that is to take other women down. Sometimes it’s not in the cards. Whether it’s a latch issue or maybe mom has her own medical need where she’s unable to breastfeed. Let’s just mind our damn business.”

And while Kylie admitted that she “wants to know every detail” of some women’s “traumatic birth experiences,” she advised other mothers not to share details unprompted.

Another “don’t” was touching a pregnant woman’s belly without permission.

“I still can’t believe that people reach out and touch another person’s midsection without asking permission, specifically when strangers do it,” Kylie noted. “That s—’s bananas. Keep your hands to yourself. It’s so simple. Don’t touch someone unless they have given you permission. “

And her final note was for people to not tell her she’s “glowing.”

“The glow you think you’re seeing is my nausea sweats that you’ve mistaken for glowing. Okay? So I’m not glowing. Don’t tell me that,” Kylie quipped. “I am swollen. I am sweating. I am nauseous. Don’t tell me I’m glowing.”

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“We’re a pretty open family. We don’t really hold back a lot,” Jason told PEOPLE. “I think we’ve collectively chose to not show our kids as much, but I think that we’re pretty much on the same page. I don’t know that there’s anything that she would say that I would deem off limits.”

source: people.com