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Kylie Kelce Jokes She Has to Carry Around Two ChapSticks Because Daughter Benny Uses One as Her 'Wake Up'
Kylie Kelce Jokes She Has to Carry Around Two ChapSticks Because Daughter Benny Uses One as Her 'Wake Up'

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Kylie Kelce Jokes She Has to Carry Around Two ChapSticks Because Daughter Benny Uses One as Her 'Wake Up'

Kylie Kelce is revealing the real reason she keeps two ChapSticks on her at all times — and it's because of her daughter Bennett The podcaster says her daughter uses it for her makeup – or rather, her "wake-up" Kylie shares her four kids with husband Jason KelceKylie Kelce is happy to make sacrifices for her kids — but she draws the line at sharing ChapStick. At the beginning of this week's episode of her podcast Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce, the podcaster, 33, shared that she has to carry around two tubes of ChapSticks in her purse at all times because her daughter Bennett "Benny" uses it for her makeup — or rather, her "wake up." "Not gonna lie. I have two ChapSticks in my purse at any given time. One is mine, and the other one is Benny's 'wake up,'" Kelce says. "That's right. Her 'wake up.'" "And as soon as I use my ChapStick, I will immediately be prompted, 'I hab some?' It's an attempt to not have to share my ChapStick with those grimy, dirty little lips. Ew," she continues. "We've all seen the food crusted on your face, Benny. I don't wanna share my ChapStick with you." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Kylie shares her daughters Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 2, and Finnley "Finn," whom she welcomed in March, with husband Jason Kelce. Elsewhere in the podcast, Kylie spoke with guest Bindi Irwin and shared that Jason's brother Travis Kelce is 'definitely king of the funcles." 'They just know that when he comes, he's gonna lock in,' Kylie told Bindi of her kids. 'He's gonna give them his undivided attention. They're gonna be like, can you get on the floor? And he's gonna be, like, already down there.' She added that she takes advantage of Travis' visits, using them to get in some basic self care. 'It is really nice to have someone who is fresh and fun,' she said. 'You got this. I'm gonna have a warm cup of coffee for five minutes and maybe have a shower because that would be nice.' Earlier this week, during an episode of his podcast New Heights with Travis, Jason spoke about how he'd just opened up the pool in his backyard for the summer. As Jason is speaking with Travis, one of his daughters interrupted him to ask if he's going in the pool that day. "Am I going in the pool today? Yes. I turned the heater on. The pool will not be cold," Jason said to his little one, turning to Travis and the microphone to say, "F------ bougie." "Well, that's what happens if you raise those suburban kids, Jason," Travis teased. "You're right. You're right. I told Kylie [Kelce] we should have raised them in West Philly, and she was like, 'There's no chance,' " Jason said. "Oh yeah. That's how you get cultured right there," Travis quipped. Read the original article on People

I Feel Bad About My Neck by Nora Ephron audiobook review – bold truth-telling
I Feel Bad About My Neck by Nora Ephron audiobook review – bold truth-telling

The Guardian

time14-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

I Feel Bad About My Neck by Nora Ephron audiobook review – bold truth-telling

There is a lot about getting older that is disappointing, according to the late, great Nora Ephron, though top of her list is what happens to a woman's neck. 'Short of surgery, there's not a damn thing you can do about a neck. The neck is a dead giveaway. Our faces are lies and our necks are the truth. You have to cut open a redwood tree to see how old it is, but you wouldn't have to if it had a neck.' This sharply funny essay collection was a hit for the When Harry Met Sally writer who famously maintained 'everything is copy'. Along with bemoaning the state of her neck, she reflects on her culinary misadventures, an underwhelming encounter with JFK, and the state of women's handbags with their 'morass of loose Tic Tacs, solitary Advils, lipsticks without tops, ChapSticks of unknown vintage, little bits of tobacco even though there has been no smoking going on for at least 10 years'. There are titbits of wisdom, too, among them: 'Anything you think is wrong with your body at the age of 35, you will be nostalgic for at the age of 45.' This is an old recording, made when the book was first published in 2006 and unavailable in the UK – until now. Gloriously, Ephron is the narrator because who else could do her fiercely candid and funny prose justice? It also features an introduction, written and narrated by the Everything I Know About Love writer Dolly Alderton, which pays adoring tribute to Ephron's 'bold truth-telling'. Available via Penguin Audio, 3hr 58min How Good It Is I Have No Fear of DyingLara Marlowe, Apollo, 8hr 32min Reporter Lara Marlowe narrates her book documenting the experiences of 29-year-old Yulia Mykytenko, an army officer fighting on the Ukrainian frontline. WantGillian Anderson, Bloomsbury, 12hr This compendium of essays detailing the sexual fantasies of anonymous women from around the world is collated, edited and narrated by the actor.

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