Kylie Kelce Admits Controversial Opinion of Popular Pregnancy Tradition
Kylie Kelce is a soon-to-be mom of four, and she's not holding back about her pregnancy experiences—or her opinions about gender reveals.
On the premiere episode of her podcast, Not Gonna Lie, the wife of Jason Kelce shared her unfiltered and relatable take on what it's like to be pregnant. The couple shares three daughters: Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, almost 2, and Kylie is expecting their fourth child, another girl.
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"When I tell you that I cannot stand being pregnant, I mean it," the podcaster said. "I don't have a fun time."
Kylie, who also made a point of saying how grateful she is to be able to get pregnant, went on to make a somewhat controversial statement about the popular practice of gender reveals.
"I know that it's a girl every time," she revealed. "I've known this...since we found out Ellie is a girl. Bennie and this baby, I have known both times that they were girls again."
"We've never done a gender reveal," she continued. "I'm not big on gender reveals because I do think there's always some degree of bias, whether you realize it or not."
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Kylie then revealed that she "cried for a solid 30 minutes" when they found out Ellie was a girl.
"I'm not talking about like, that I was sad. I'm talking about a full, heaving cry for 30 minutes," she explained. "Because I felt different in the beginning of that pregnancy and I had somehow convinced myself in my subconscious, not even knowingly, that it was a boy. And so when I heard that it was a girl, I completely lost it."
Kylie clarified that ultimately, her main priority was welcoming "healthy babies."
"To be clear, I hold only the slightest bit of guilt about that, cause then we met Ellie and she was the sweetest, most lovely little girl and she still is, but there's always this underlying kind of leaning in one direction," she said. "I always tell people we want healthy babies. Everyone thinks we went for a fourth try for a boy, I knew we were gonna get a girl, so...I want healthy babies."
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