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Kylie Kelce Enlists Help from Her 4 Daughters to Prepare for Halloween in Adorable New Videos….. The NFL Mom of Four Transforms Her Home Into a Mini Haunted Wonderland —From Ghosts and Bats to Fairy Wings, the Family’s Festive Fun Is Melting the Internet!” 👑🎃
The podcaster and mom of four shares her daughters with husband Jason Kelce
Kylie Kelce is getting prepared for Halloween with the help of her four little ones!
The podcaster, 33, shared several videos on Instagram showcasing her and her family getting into the spirit of the spookiest season of the year. In one clip, Kylie, who shares her four daughters with retired NFL star Jason Kelce, 37, asked her girls how she should decorate two of the pumpkins around the house. After getting a suggestion for a bat and a ghost, the mom of four took a Sharpie and drew them to the best of her ability.
In another clip, Kylie took out the girls’ Halloween costumes and asked, “Alright, who’s ready to do some costumes?” Her daughters can be heard in the background, excitedly saying, “Me,” as Kylie held onto an Elsa wig from Frozen and a fairy dress.
During an episode of the Not Gonna Lie podcast, released on Thursday, Oct. 16, Kylie shared her list of rules for getting Halloween costumes for her four daughters: Finnley, 6 months, Bennett, 2, Elliotte, 4, and Wyatt, 6. Kylie began her list detailing her typical “three-week rule” when it comes to getting costumes for her daughters.
“If anyone has young kids, you know that the premise of picking a costume can get a little dicey. We are currently in the situation of buzzer beater,” the podcaster said. “Typically, I like to have a three-week rule for the girls giving me their costume that they would like. In other words, I want a three week buffer for me to be able to order the costume and for it to come in the mail.”
“But you know what three weeks is in terms of a 6-year-old, a 4-year-old, and a 2-year-old? It’s f—— forever,” she continued. “It’s three weeks worth of I have ordered the costume, and then it’s forever of trying to figure out how many other costumes I can name that I would like to be for Halloween before my costume arrives.”
The doting mom shared that she typically buys her daughters costumes while admitting she did make them one year.
“They were a corn on the cob and a pea pod. It was Ellie and Wy. And that was a nod to my sister and I were that exact costume when we were little, and it was adorable,” Kylie said. “It was made of felt, and it was a one and done. Because I’m pretty sure I had to stitch it onto Wyatt. Maybe I’ll do it next year. No, I shouldn’t. I didn’t enjoy myself, but they looked so cute.”
“I do think a homemade costume, it builds character,” she added. “Because there’s always gonna be this moment of like, what is it? Oh, it’s a corn on the cob.”
Kylie went on to talk about family costumes. Pointing her question directly at people who get their entire family to dress up in the same theme, she asked how they managed to accomplish that, especially with young children. She recalled two years ago, her family was supposed to collectively dress up as characters from The Little Mermaid before sharing that it quickly fell apart.

