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Yahoo
21 hours ago
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- Yahoo
EXCLUSIVE: Kylie Kelce Isn't Afraid to Tell the Truth About Motherhood
With four girls under 5, celebrity mom and "Not Gonna Lie" host Kylie Kelce says she's "not thriving, but surviving." Still, that doesn't stop her from advocating for children in need and making moms like herself feel seen. That's why she's a Parents Next Gen winner. Kylie Kelce's unapologetic candor has helped her gain a nod of approval from millions of parents around the country. Whether it's opening up about the realities of postpartum, supporting an unconventional parenting style, or her frustration with people asking if she's going to 'keep trying for a boy,' Kelce is all about keeping it real on her Wave Original series Not Gonna Lie. Her podcast, which features relatable conversations with high-profile guests, hit No.1 on the Spotify and Apple charts shortly after its release in 2024, for all the right reasons. 'I'm still not sure why I have a social media presence or following, but I have said a number of times that if people are going to talk about me, they might as well talk about something meaningful,' Kelce, who has more than 2.6 million followers on Instagram, tells Parents in an exclusive interview. Her frankness is something her husband, retired NFL Philadelphia Eagles player Jason Kelce, has praised, saying on the Conversation with Cam podcast that 'she's not afraid to be who she is and does not feel pressure to be something that she doesn't want to be.' It's one of the reasons why we love the mom of four and she's a Parents Next Gen winner. Another is her effort to push today's youth forward through her charity work and powerful messages. Helping Youth Thrive Kylie has been using her platform for good by partnering with organizations that are making positive change. In June 2025, the Kelces helped raise over $1 million during a fundraiser for the Eagles Autism Foundation, which they've been involved with since its 2019 inception. The foundation is dedicated to autism care and research, while offering safe spaces for autistic children. The famous mom is also actively involved in (Be)Philly, a nonprofit aiming to improve the lives of Philadelphia's youth, which her husband established in 2022. The organization raises money through fundraising and by selling its Underdog Apparel merchandise to provide resources and opportunities to youth in the city. But her impact spreads beyond her Philadelphia hometown. She's an advocate for body positivity and aims to help young girls everywhere build confidence, especially in sports, through her partnership with Dove. Kylie, who played field hockey throughout high school and college, knows firsthand the struggles many girls face to feel comfortable in their own skin. 'I was 5 foot 10 going into high school, which was taller than most of the boys I was in school with,' she previously told Parents. 'I stuck out like a sore thumb.' Now, she's all about promoting self-confidence. She also imparts these lessons as a varsity field hockey coach at Philadelphia's Lower Merion High School. Kylie's passion for creating opportunities for kids through sports and education stems from knowing what a difference they made in her own life. 'I had the privilege of those experiences when I was growing up and I want to encourage other young girls to have the positive life-shaping experience I did,' she explains. Her work is critical as half of teen girls drop out of sports because of low body confidence, according to Dove and Nike research. Another reason for losing interest in sports, according to the Women's Sports Foundation, is a lack of confident, strong female athletic role models. Kylie's ultimate goal would be 'equal opportunity for youth,' but in the meantime, she is pushing to touch as many lives as she can. 'Any positive impact is substantial,' she says. 'Even if a few girls end up sticking with a sport because they feel confident in their body enough to do so, or if a couple kids get involved in a sport that they had never tried before, that's a win.' Raising Four Little Changemakers Kylie's work continues at home with her and Jason's four girls—Wyatt Elizabeth, 5, Elliotte Ray, 4, Bennett Llewellyn, 2, and Finnley, 4 months. 'I want our kids to be loving, considerate, kind human beings so trying to model that, but doing it with firm boundaries,' she says. 'We try to give back to our community and stay involved in our community and hope that modeling back will show the kids to give back themselves.' She also hopes that she's setting an example for them to one day use their voices to make change in whatever causes they feel passionate about. Her method? 'By trying to instill confidence in them that allows them to speak up against things that they believe are wrong, or stand up for themselves and others,' she explains. Kylie previously told Parents that she helps build their confidence by paying attention to how she speaks about herself in front of them and always making sure to praise their abilities. Of course, it's not always easy. And Kylie doesn't shy away from being honest about the ups and downs of motherhood. 'We're not thriving, we're surviving,' she says. 'We have four kids under the age of 5.' It can be trickier when you're a parent in the public eye. But she and Jason, who famously met on Tinder and wed in 2018, make it a point to stay grounded despite their fame and busy schedules. 'We actually parent our kids,' she says. 'We keep a small circle of people that help us care for or interact with our kids. That provides us the opportunity to be in the thick of it and stay surrounded by family.' Another parenting tool she leans on is humor—as evidenced on her podcast. 'As parents, sometimes if you don't laugh, you'll cry,' she says. 'So, might as well get some laughs out of a crazy day.' Read the original article on Parents Solve the daily Crossword
Yahoo
2 days ago
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- Yahoo
'It Hurt Me To My Core': Mandy Moore And Kylie Kelce Detailed The Most 'Gutting' Things Their Children Have Said To Them, And It's A Brutal Reminder Of How Unfiltered Kids Can Be
Last week, Mandy Moore made an appearance on Kylie Kelce's Not Gonna Lie podcast. And during their wide-ranging conversation, the pair opened up about some of their most 'gutting' and 'humbling' experiences as parents. Related: If you didn't know, Mandy, 41, shares three kids with her husband, Taylor Goldsmith: August 'Gus' Harrison, who is 4, Oscar 'Ozzie' Bennett, who is 2, and Louise 'Lou' Everett, who is 7 months old. View this photo on Instagram Meanwhile, Kylie has four girls with her husband, Jason Kelce: Wyatt, Elliotte, Bennett, and Finnley, who are 5, 4, 2, and 4 months, respectively. View this photo on Instagram Related: 'I like to share some of the more honest or humbling things my girls have said to me,' Kylie began before listing some of the insults she's received from her daughters: 'I've been told that I have a big butt. My oldest called me evil a couple weeks ago… Yesterday specifically, she pressed on my stomach and said, 'It looks like you still have a baby in there.'' Mandy then said that while her young boys already know how to butter her up with compliments, her 4-year-old is equally aware of how to hurt her. 'The 4-year-old the other day told me that he didn't love me anymore,' she said, while pulling a face. Related: 'That one hurts,' Kylie noted, while Mandy agreed, 'Truly the most gutting thing…It hurt me to my core.' Kylie later explained that her eldest daughter hits her with the 'I don't love you' because she saw it get a hurt reaction out of her mom once. 'My oldest says it because she did get a reaction — the one time I was like, 'Oh.' And I think she was like, 'Oh, that got ya,'' she said. Related: However, Kylie and Mandy made it clear that they always rise above the hurtful remarks. 'I always get 'em back with, 'Well, I love you with my whole heart,'' Kylie said, to which Mandy strongly agreed. Kids and their brutal lack of filter! You can listen to Mandy and Kylie's full conversation right here. More on this Mandy Moore Candidly Opened Up About Welcoming Her Third Child At Age 40Leyla Mohammed · July 18, 2025 After Revealing That Both Her And Jason Kelce's Dads Awkwardly 'Disappear Into Thin Air' Whenever She Breastfeeds Near Them, Kylie Kelce Shared Some A+ Advice For Nursing ParentsLeyla Mohammed · July 11, 2025 Mandy Moore Was Going To Have Surgery Before She Realized She Was PregnantJoyann Jeffrey · Jan. 28, 2021 Also in Celebrity: Also in Celebrity: Also in Celebrity:


Buzz Feed
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Mandy Moore, Kylie Kelce Share Gutting Parenting Moments
Last week, Mandy Moore made an appearance on Kylie Kelce's Not Gonna Lie podcast. And during their wide-ranging conversation, the pair opened up about some of their most 'gutting' and 'humbling' experiences as parents. If you didn't know, Mandy, 41, shares three kids with her husband, Taylor Goldsmith: August 'Gus' Harrison, who is 4, Oscar 'Ozzie' Bennett, who is 2, and Louise 'Lou' Everett, who is 7 months old. Meanwhile, Kylie has four girls with her husband, Jason Kelce: Wyatt, Elliotte, Bennett, and Finnley, who are 5, 4, 2, and 4 months, respectively. 'I like to share some of the more honest or humbling things my girls have said to me,' Kylie began before listing some of the insults she's received from her daughters: 'I've been told that I have a big butt. My oldest called me evil a couple weeks ago… Yesterday specifically, she pressed on my stomach and said, 'It looks like you still have a baby in there.'' Mandy then said that while her young boys already know how to butter her up with compliments, her 4-year-old is equally aware of how to hurt her. 'The 4-year-old the other day told me that he didn't love me anymore,' she said, while pulling a face. Kylie later explained that her eldest daughter hits her with the 'I don't love you' because she saw it get a hurt reaction out of her mom once. 'My oldest says it because she did get a reaction — the one time I was like, 'Oh.' And I think she was like, 'Oh, that got ya,'' she said. However, Kylie and Mandy made it clear that they always rise above the hurtful remarks. 'I always get 'em back with, 'Well, I love you with my whole heart,'' Kylie said, to which Mandy strongly agreed. Kids and their brutal lack of filter! You can listen to Mandy and Kylie's full conversation right here.


Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Kylie Jenner's post about Greek island restaurant goes viral for all the wrong reasons
After Kylie Jenner visited a lavish Greek restaurant, the owners proudly shared her visit online but were met with criticism by followers Owners of a restaurant visited by Kylie Jenner received an unexpected amount of backlash after sharing her dining experience. The reality star, 27, enjoyed a meal at Tassia Restaurant in the Greek village of Fiscardo earlier in the month, much to the delight of the owners. Polychronis Dendrinos and Tassia Dendrinou gushed over the "true honour" after welcoming Kylie to their establishment on July 12. Such was their pride, they took to Instagram to post their happiness, labelling Kylie an "iconic entrepreneur and global trendsetter". Uploading an image of the pair flanking Kylie, the owners wrote: "An inspiring guest, and one of the most influential women of her generation." They continued: "She experienced a taste of our Greek hospitality and cuisine. It was a true pleasure to host such a remarkable guest. We hope to welcome her again soon! Dendrinos Family." But despite their own pride of the occasion, it appears users online were less appreciative. One user bluntly asked: "'Honour? Why different from any other guest?" 'Honour? For what?," fumed another. "For [being] plastic [and lying] about it and [making] young girls insecure about [themselves]? Ohh noooo!." And a third seemed to echo the opinion. They then slammed: "Thanks! Now I know where NOT to go." It wasn't all negative vibes, though, with other users telling the owners to ignore the "jealous" commenters. "This comment section is so negative. If I had Kylie come visit my restaurant I would post about it too," admitted another. Kylie had also shared a snap from her trip on her own social media page. Her own image showed her and BFF Anastasia Karanikolaou enjoying their meal by the harbour The restaurant boasts a number of traditional home-cooked dishes. And they also claim all produce is based locally, with the majority of the vegetables used in the spot grown in their own garden. And Kylie is far from the first famous face to descend on the restaurant. Back in 2022, Demi Moore paid the spot a visit. Similarly to their post about Kylie, the owners gushed over the actress and praised her "timeless beauty and solid personality" saying it was "bright enough to capture our hearts". Kylie recently missed her half-bother Brody's wedding after he tied the knot in Malibu. Both Kylie and sister Kendall decided to swerve the occasion after reports they didn't RSVP to Brody's commitment ceremony in Bali with his then girlfriend, Kaitlynn Carter, in 2018. Despite skipping the recent wedding in California, a source told TMZ there is no bad blood, but "mutual love" between the Jenners sisters and Brody. They suggested Kylie and Kendall may have swerved the event "to keep the spotlight on the bride and groom".


GMA Network
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
Kylie Padilla wants to star with Jasmine Curtis-Smith in a GL project
A GL project with Kylie Padilla and Jasmine Curtis-Smith? Consider us seated! On X (formerly Twitter), Kylie responded to a fan who posted, "Ang fantasy ko ngayon ay GL ni Kylie Padilla and Jasmine Curtis-Smith." Kylie replied that it's her fantasy too—adding that she'd love to take on the role of a masculine girl. "Me too pero ako masc," she wrote. Kylie previously starred in the GL series "BetCin" with Andrea Torres. Meanwhile, Jasmine is starring in the Cinemalaya GL film "Open Endings" with Klea Pineda, Janella Salvador and OPM singer Leanne Mamonong from Leanne & Naara. Me too pero ako masc — knp ??? (@kylienicolep) July 19, 2025 —Jade Veronique Yap/MGP, GMA Integrated News