As a seasoned observer of relationships, I find Kylie Kelce‘s approach to parenting and household duties quite intriguing. While it’s clear she values her personal endeavors, she also prioritizes childcare arrangements when she’s away, even if Jason is available. This isn’t a criticism, but more of a reflection on the unique dynamics each couple develops over time.
The attention on the Kelce family heightened when Travis Kelce started dating Taylor Swift, causing their fame to skyrocket as more people learned about their relationship. Now, Kylie Kelce, wife of Jason Kelce, has launched a podcast called “Not Gonna Lie” and shared insights into how they manage parenthood together.
What did Kylie Kelce share about Jason?
When asked if Jason looks after their children while she podcasts, Kylie said “No.” She explained that when she has responsibilities such as coaching, work with the Eagles Autism Foundation, podcasting, doctor’s appointments, or any other commitments, she arranges for childcare. (via Buzzfeed Paraphrase)
Kylie went on to say, “Even if my husband says he’ll be home 72 times when I need to step out, I always arrange for childcare. This isn’t a criticism of him, as you can tell how busy Jason is these days. He’s putting in a lot of effort and working really hard, so I ensure that I have backup plans.
Kylie shared that Jason would allow someone to watch the children, even if he were available himself. In other words, if another person was present at the house while Jason was there, he would not take on the responsibility of looking after the kids.
Initially, Jason and Kylie crossed paths through Tinder. On April 14, 2018, they exchanged wedding vows. Together, they are parents to Wyatt, Elliott, and Bennett, with another child expected soon. It’s worth mentioning that Jason and Kelce co-host the New Heights podcast with Travis Kelce, which made its debut in September 2022.
As a gamer, I’ve been following the buzz around Kylie’s latest comment, and it’s got people talking about the Kelce family dynamic. A user named @LadyMercyCroft spoke up on X (previously Twitter), saying, “I’m not sure about this… If she has to arrange childcare whenever she wants to do something, while he’s just looking after the kids if he’s doing something, it seems a bit unfair. He’s a parent too, and they’re married, so shouldn’t we be supporting each other more equally?
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