Kylie Kelce Sends a Direct Message to Fan Who Said Her Kids Look 'Exactly Like Her Husband Jason'
On the heels of Jason Kelce and his wife Kylie's recent pregnancy announcement, one fan took to the internet with a joke about the family—and received a direct response from the former NFL WAG.
In response to the couple sharing the exciting news with fans that they're expecting baby No. 4, one social media user took to the platform with a video, where she took a lighthearted jab at the mom of three.
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"I'm not a comedian, but I know that there's a joke in there somewhere after seeing Kylie Kelce's pregnancy announcement and her beautiful girls that look exactly like her husband Jason," TikToker libbyraelou said in the clip, before directly addressing the former college athlete.
"Kylie, Kylie needs to bring genes for Kylie in this pregnancy; in this child," she joked, as she started to chuckle. "But they're all adorable."
The quip was in reference to the retired Philadelphia Eagles center's admission that his wife packed jeans for him for a trip—something that fans have not let him live down after a subsequent wardrobe mishap that followed, due to Kylie not being the one responsible for packing his bags.
"Congratulations to the whole fam!" the Nov. 23 upload was captioned.
Followers in the comments section raved over the joke—including Kylie, herself, who personally dropped in with a response. "😂😂😂 Well done. I’m gonna try my best!!!" the 32-year-old promised.
Other TikTok users couldn't get over the "work of comedic genius," writing things like, "Punchline was worth it," "Not a comedian?! Babe, this is top tier!!" and "claiming not to be a comedian and then delivering that joke beautifully 😂😂😂😂."
"Jason really did say 'copy and paste' they all look like him but they’re so cute," someone else agreed.
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