Travis Kelce's Ex Kayla Nicole Raises Eyebrows as She Admits It's 'Really Beautiful' to Think Your Ex's New Girlfriend is 'Hot'
Kayla Nicole dished out advice on her podcast, The Pre Game, to a caller who asked about getting over an ex-boyfriend who has a new girlfriend
The sports broadcaster, who dated Travis Kelce on and off for five years until 2022, explained why it's "beautiful" the caller thinks her new ex's girlfriend is "hot"
Nicole shared an update on her relationship status, including what "season of life" she's in romanticallyKayla Nicole is moving on.
The media personality, 33, opened up about how to come to terms with an ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend during a recent episode of her Pre Game podcast, and dished out advice on how to cope with jealousy in the wake of a breakup.
Nicole, who notably dated Travis Kelce, 35, on and off for five years until splitting in 2022, helped out a "hotline" caller who dialed into the podcast's new advice segment to ask about getting over her ex-boyfriend who's now dating "a bad b----" and she's "jealous."
The sports broadcaster began by telling the 22-year-old caller that she remembers feeling "the exact same way" that she did at her age, suggesting that she still gives herself "the space and the time" to heal, despite their breakup being three years ago.
After dishing out several other tidbits of advice, Nicole then praised the caller for uplifting her ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend.
"I want to say that it's really beautiful that you have the capacity to acknowledge that his new girl is hot," she told the caller during the episode released on Friday, May 30.
"And I think as a woman, something that we struggle with is admitting that the new girl might be popping. She might be the s---. She might be really hot," she continued, adding, "And there's no problem in admitting that."
Nicole compared the instance to sports and used an analogy to back up her point.
"Say you play basketball and you're in the playoffs and you lose in the second round, and the team that you lose to goes on to win the championship. All I'm saying is, if I'm gonna lose, I want to lose to the best team now," she explained. "I want you to move on and go do your big one."
"Make me look good," she emphasized. "It's so much worse if the guy that you loved and you dated for so long and you're so heartbroken over goes and starts [dating] a dud. Now you look stupid, he looks stupid, we all look stupid. Everybody's questioning your taste."
"So kudos to you for acknowledging she's hot," Nicole concluded. "Give her her flowers. And the reality is them over there, whatever they're doing is their business. They deserve love as much as you do."
Nicole then went on to share an update on her own relationship status. While she said she gave out her number "to a few folks" recently, she made clear that she's prioritizing her own well-being first.
"That's really what the season of life that I'm in right now, too, is doing the work so that I can attract what it is that I desire," she explained. "So I'm going to love me in all the ways so that I can teach others how to love me."
Opening up about her past relationship with Kelce isn't something new for Nicole, who's been open about the hardships she's faced in the wake of their split since he's gone on to date Taylor Swift. In May, she slammed people who continuously refer to her as his "ex."
"You sit down and you do an hour-long interview with someone and the headline is maybe a one sentence that you said of, 'Yeah, I was heartbroken and devastated because I went through a breakup' and that's the headline," she said on the Second Wind podcast.
"Like, 'So-and-so's ex is devastated still and she's sad and she's depressed," Nicole continued. "It's like, 'D---, girl, did you listen to anything?' I am human, and I take it with a grain of salt now. One day they're going to have to stop calling me someone's ex."
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