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KYLIE KELCE SHUTS DOWN “BOY NAMES” CRITICS — CALLS QUESTION ‘RAGE BAIT’ AND SAYS, “I DIDN’T ASK WHAT YOU THOUGHT”

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KYLIE KELCE SHUTS DOWN “BOY NAMES” CRITICS — CALLS QUESTION ‘RAGE BAIT’ AND SAYS, “I DIDN’T ASK WHAT YOU THOUGHT”

Kylie Kelce is setting the record straight — and doing it with the same blunt honesty fans have come to love.

The Not Gonna Lie podcast host and mom of four isn’t entertaining online commentary about the names she and husband Jason Kelce chose for their daughters — especially when the conversation feels designed to spark outrage.

During a recent episode, Kylie read a listener question suggesting her kids have “boy names” and immediately clocked it for what she believes it was.

“This next question appears to be pure rage bait,” Kylie said. “‘What’s with the boy names?’ I’ll tell you what’s with the boys’ names.”

Her answer? Simple and unapologetic.

“We, my husband and I, liked gender-neutral names for our daughters.”

The Names Everyone’s Talking About

Jason and Kylie share four daughters:
Wyatt, 6; Elliotte, 4; Bennett, 2; and Finn, 7 months.

And there’s a story behind at least one of them.

Kylie revealed that Wyatt’s name was chosen before she or Jason even knew the baby’s gender, proving the choice had nothing to do with labels — it was simply a name they loved.

‘I Didn’t Ask’ — Kylie Gets Real

But what really struck a nerve wasn’t the question itself — it was the assumption that strangers should weigh in at all.

“The part that I take issue with on people having issue with our names is that I actually didn’t ask,” Kylie said.

“I didn’t ask what you thought about my kids’ names. My husband and I agreed on the names. We like them.”

Then she delivered the line that had fans cheering:

“You, honestly, you should try naming a human being. It’s not easy. And so, yeah, I’m good.”

Fans Rally Behind Her

Social media quickly backed Kylie’s stance, with many praising her for keeping it real and refusing to justify deeply personal parenting decisions.

Because if there’s one thing the Kelces have never done, it’s live for internet approval.

Whether it’s Jason’s larger-than-life football career or Kylie’s refreshingly unfiltered takes on motherhood, the couple has built a reputation for staying authentic — and this moment was no different.

No drama. No overthinking. Just:

We like the names. End of discussion.

And honestly? That’s about as Kelce as it gets.

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