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Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Kylie Kelce Opens Up On How She Overcame Fear To Create A Podcast That Beat Joe Rogan In The Charts
Kylie Kelce Opens Up On How She Overcame Fear To Create A Podcast That Beat Joe Rogan In The Charts (Image Via Google) Kylie Kelce, wife of retired NFL star Jason Kelce and sister-in-law to Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, said starting her own podcast was one of the most terrifying things she ever did. Her show, Not Gonna Lie, began November 2024, and it rapidly jumped to number one on Spotify and Apple Podcasts knocking Joe Rogan off the top spot he has held for so long. In a recent interview with People magazine, Kylie Kelce expressed that the attention was Once she started thinking about what she could discuss on her platform, it became clearer to her how she could intend to use it, to talk about the things that are important to women, for sports fans, for mothers. Kylie Kelce shares the fear and joy behind launching her hit podcast Kylie Kelce never imagined when she launched Not Gonna Lie in November 2024, the podcast would find success so fast. Within a couple weeks, they were not only on the charts but had some big-name guests like Michelle Obama, Kelly Clarkson, Ed Sheeran, and Erin Andrews. Kylie stated that sharing herself with the world was intimidating, but she was most focused on producing episodes that showcase great causes. 'My main focus is the theme that it's always been — if you're going to have to talk about me, you should talk about things that matter,' she said in her People interview. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like New Container Houses Serbia (Prices May Surprise You) Container House | Search Ads Search Now Undo The show has given Kylie Kelce a way to connect with people on personal and social topics. She frequently discusses her work with the Eagles Autism Foundation and her collaborations with brands, including Dove, to drive positive change. Although she occasionally shares about her family life, Kylie keeps the spotlight on some very important stories and causes. Also Read: Jordon Hudson Sparks Controversy With Shocking Cheating Claim Against Shelby Howell In Miss Maine USA Pageant Kylie Kelce balances growing fame with personal family moments The Kelce family has been in the public eye for years, especially after Jason and Travis faced each other in the 2023 Super Bowl and Travis began dating Taylor Swift. But this past week brought a more somber moment. On August 7, 2025, Jason and Kylie were at Maureen Maguire's funeral, Maureen had been the long time partner of Jason's father, Ed Kelce. It took place in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania. The couple lives nearby in Haverford, so they arrived a few minutes before the service, and wore black as we do in mourning. At moments like this, Kylie Kelce remembers why she believes in leveraging her platform and makes conscious decisions about the moments she shares publicly. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Jordon Hudson Sparks Controversy With Shocking Cheating Claim Against Shelby Howell in Miss Maine USA Pageant
Jordon Hudson Sparks Controversy With Shocking Cheating Claim Against Shelby Howell in Miss Maine USA Pageant (Image Via Google) Jordon Hudson, the 24-year-old girlfriend of NFL coach Bill Belichick, is making headlines again for a shocking reason. Recently, Jordon Hudson, who competed in the Miss Maine pageant in May 2025, allegedly tried to damage the reputation of her rival Shelby Howell. Jordon Hudson called a journalist out of the blue late at night to complain about a podcast episode that talked about the pageant. The call surprised many because Hudson accused Howell of not being a real resident of Maine, a serious claim in a beauty contest. This new controversy has caught public attention and raised questions about fair play in the pageant world. Jordon Hudson's late-night call to podcast host Charlotte Wilder raises questions On a Saturday evening in July 2025, Jordon Hudson made a strange phone call to Charlotte Wilder, co-host of The Sports Gossip Show, which is now part of The Athletic. Charlotte Wilder said Jordon Hudson introduced herself as 'the president of your universe' and started talking about the show's episode on the Miss Maine pageant. Jordon Hudson complained about how the podcast criticized her participation, saying it might take chances away from others who need them more. Wilder described Hudson's call as confusing, with legal terms and unclear points. But the most serious part was when Hudson implied Shelby Howell, who won Miss Maine, might not actually live in Maine, which is important for pageant rules. Also Read: 'What Did I Do To You': Shedeur Sanders Confronts Sports Journalist Over Negative Coverage After Breaking Out For Cleveland Browns Shelby Howell won Miss Maine USA amid controversy and Jordon Hudson's complaints Shelby Howell was declared the winner of Miss Maine USA 2025, with Mara Carpenter finishing ahead of Jordon Hudson, who was second runner-up. Jordon Hudson's relationship with Bill Belichick has been in the news due to their large age difference and media attention. But it was her behavior after the pageant that drew criticism this time. Podcast host Charlotte Wilder said Jordon Hudson was upset about the coverage, especially about the suggestion that Hudson and Belichick's fame affected the pageant. Wilder also said they did report on Shelby Howell's residency in a later episode. The whole incident has sparked discussions about fairness and drama in beauty contests. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


Time of India
06-05-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Detroit Lions cut Za'Darius Smith, now risk derailing Super Bowl run without veteran edge help
Lions look to Von Miller after cutting Za'Darius Smith (Image via: Getty Images) Could Von Miller be the answer to Lions' post-Za'Darius Smith pass rush crisis? Za'Darius Smith WAS A STEAL For The Detroit Lions Lions' cap concerns are valid— So is the urgency to win The Detroit Lions are walking a fine line between contender and pretender. After releasing veteran pass rusher Za'Darius Smith this offseason, they've done little to replace his presence waiting until the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft to address the edge rusher position. For a team with legitimate Super Bowl dreams, the inaction is baffling and potentially 36 years old, Von Miller isn't the unstoppable force he once was but he's far from washed. The Buffalo Bills released the two-time Super Bowl champion to clear cap space, not because he lacked production. In just 279 snaps last season, Miller logged six sacks and 32 pressures, earning an 83.0 pass-rush grade from Pro Football Focus, good for 11th among all edge Aidan Hutchinson commanding double teams, a rotational pass rusher like Miller could thrive in Detroit. His experience, timing, and efficiency would be invaluable down the stretch. More importantly, his presence could help preserve Hutchinson for a playoff run, something the current depth chart can't manager Brad Holmes has acknowledged the team's financial constraints, which partly explains letting Smith walk instead of paying him the $11 million he was due. But Miller could come cheaper especially this late in free agency, and especially if he's motivated to chase another where the Lions have leverage. They're one of the NFL's fastest-rising teams, with a strong locker room, an aggressive mindset, and a real shot at making noise in the playoffs. A player like Miller, even in a limited role, could be the spark that turns a good defense into a dominant Read: Bill Belichick's girlfriend Jordon Hudson faces unexpected struggles in Miss Maine USA Pageant voting Championship windows don't stay open long. Detroit has momentum, talent, and belief but ignoring the edge rusher hole could undo it all. Relying on late-round rookies or untested backups to replace a proven disruptor like Smith is a gamble that championship teams don't make. Signing Von Miller wouldn't be a splash, it would be a statement. A statement that the Lions are all in. And if they're serious about making it to February, it's a move they can't afford not to make.