Kylie Kelce People are open to encouraging their daughters to participate in sports – the older three have already been in gymnastics – but there is only one sport she won’t let them try.
“This is swimming,” she revealed in the episode Thursday, August 21.Don’t lie” podcast.
“Let me tell you why.” She continued as a guest Hannah Einbinderlooking in surprise. “I have a reason. I don’t want to sit in the hot pool as an audience, when I never f*** and leave when I touch the pool, smell like chlorine, that’s it. That’s it. It’s actually it. That’s it. That’s all. That’s the whole reason.”
Kelce, 33, added that she loves watching swimming at home and even a public broadcaster who attended two swimming parties during college.
“I’m fine. I’ve seen what I need to see,” she said. “Your kids are swimming, they’re in the physical pool for up to one minute and 30 seconds. I’m out. I’m out.”
Kelce and Einbinder, 30, are both former athletes. Kelce played hockey in high school, while Einbinder was a competitive cheerleader. Kells said she will be open to her daughter despite acknowledging the sport poses serious risks.
“All of these guys want this brute force, oh, let’s fix each other, let’s beat each other. But we can’t acknowledge the physical threats that happen when people are cheerleading,” she said, discussing the tendency of cheerleading to suffer a concussion.
Kells Share four daughtersWyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, Bennett and Finn and 4 months, with husband and former Philadelphia Eagles Center Jason Kelce. She told US Weekly In 2024, her hope is Introduce them “everything” Hopefully they can find their passion in sports or otherwise.
If they are not interested in sports, she thinks Jason, 37, can help them with any pursuit.
“I really hope they want to be involved in sports,” she told her. us. “But if they don’t, Jason can help them musically. I can support them in other ways. So I’ll be happy no matter what they choose to do, no matter what activity they choose, but I hope it’s track and field.”
She added that it was “a pain on the butt”, Jason’s all-round.
“I always tell everyone that Jason is more comprehensive than people think,” she said. “He was in a jazz band and could play saxophone. …He was together.”

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