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Jason Kelce Shares Which Parenting Phase He's Looking Forward to Ending When It Comes to His 4 Daughters
The retired NFL star shares his four daughters with wife Kylie KelceNEED TO KNOW Jason Kelce is a father to Finnley 'Finn' Anne, Bennett Llewellyn, Elliotte Ray and Wyatt Elizabeth While the girl dad of four is cherishing every moment with his little ones, he recently admitted there is one parenting phase he is looking forward to ending Kelce shares his four girls with wife Kylie Kelce, with the pair welcoming their youngest daughter in MarchJason Kelce may be cherishing every moment with his girls, but he's ready for one particular phase to end. The retired Philadelphia Eagles player, 37, shared sweet sentiments about being a girl dad when country singer Zac Brown joined his and brother Travis Kelce's New Heights podcast as a guest this week. Jason, who shares his four daughters with wife Kylie Kelce, revealed that he's enjoying every moment with his little ones, but acknowledged that he's ready for the diaper phase to end. "We were just on the beach today, and it was a freaking — it's a trip, man, but yeah, I'm definitely looking forward to being out of diapers. There's no question about that." 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. Jason went on to talk with the country music star, 46, about more of the joys of parenting, including the one thing all parents have to do each night: bath time. "Every night is chaos," Jason admitted with a laugh. "I don't know how long it's gonna take. It could be 30 minutes. It could be two hours." Jason, who announced his retirement from the NFL in March 2024, and wife Kylie are the proud parents of four daughters: Finnley 'Finn' Anne, 3 months, Bennett Llewellyn, 2, Elliotte Ray, 4, and Wyatt Elizabeth, 5. In May 2023, Jason talked with PEOPLE about being a girl dad, describing it as the "biggest highlight" of his life. "Before I had children, I told myself if I ever have a daughter, I'm just going to treat them exactly the same as a son," he said. "I don't think that you should treat kids necessarily different." The former NFL star continued, "And then when I had a daughter, I was like, 'I'm not going to spoil her, I'm going to raise her tough. She's going to be hard.' And the moment she came out, I was like, 'Yeah, that's not going to work.'" is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Recently on her Not Gonna Lie podcast, Kylie revealed the "ridiculous" nickname her daughter Elliotte sometimes calls her dad. "The girls, they will occasionally call Jason Jason or Jay. Ellie has also called Jason big guy," she said. "I want to be abundantly clear. That is not something I call my husband, but she, I believe, heard it on Bluey. I could be wrong, but she heard it somewhere." "She'll be like, 'Come on, big guy. Time to get up, big guy. Let's go in the other room, big guy,' " she continued. "And says it like it's completely normal, which is ridiculous." Read the original article on People Solve the daily Crossword
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Jason Kelce shares the one thing he will 'never ever' tell his wife Kylie to do
Jason Kelce says he will "never ever" tell his wife, Kylie, to do household chores. The former Philadelphia Eagles center says he prefers when she tells him what to do. "I like coaching. I've been coached my whole life. I want people to tell me. I need that," Kelce said. There's one thing that former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce will never say to his wife, Kylie Kelce. "I have never ever, and I will never ever, tell Kylie to do something around the house, because, I don't know, she does enough," Kelce said on the Wednesday episode of the "New Heights" podcast, which he cohosts with his brother, Travis Kelce. "If something doesn't get done, it's like, yeah, well, I should be helping out on this. Tell me what I can do because I am worthless unless you tell me that," Kelce said. Kelce has been married to his wife since 2018, and they share four daughters: Wyatt, Elliotte, Bennett, and Finnley, who was born in March. While he will never tell his wife what to do, he doesn't mind if the roles are reversed. In fact, the retired NFL player says he responds to being nagged at "really well." "Tell me to get my lazy ass up, and take the goddamn trash out. If you tell me to take the trash out, I'm not going to be like, 'Oh, I can't believe she's telling me to take the trash out.' I'm like, 'Yeah, you're right. I should be doing that. OK, I'm sorry,'" he said. Kelce says he "likes the nagging" and needs it because he can be forgetful sometimes. "She's like, 'Jason, I don't want to tell you to do these things.' And I'm like, 'I get that. I'm just like, you know, it's not going to get done unless you tell me to do it,'" Kelce said. "I am pro-nagging. I think nagging is a great thing to do," he added. After all, Kelce says he's used to being told what to do after years of playing on the field. "I like coaching. I've been coached my whole life. I want people to tell me. I need that," Kelce said. Kelce's comments highlight a common relationship challenge: dividing responsibilities without resentment. Splitting household chores 50/50 with a partner might not be the most effective, per couples therapist Lori Gottlieb. "You can't treat a relationship like a spreadsheet. It has to be more organic than that. Each couple needs to find their own rhythm, where each person is participating in a way that makes you both feel like you're getting a good deal," Gottlieb told Jo Piazza, author of "How to Be Married." In a personal essay for Business Insider, Melissa Petro wrote that she and her husband struggled with an uneven division of household chores until the pandemic prompted them to ditch traditional gender roles and switch to a shared family to-do list. In another personal essay for BI, Maria Polansky wrote that she and her husband divide household chores based on the tasks they both enjoy and care about most — a method that's worked well for them. A representative for Kelce did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent by BI outside regular hours. Read the original article on Business Insider Solve the daily Crossword