Jason Kelce has found happiness off the field, and not just with his new role as a TV host. The Cleveland native is spending more time with Kylie Kelce, his wife, and their three children. It seems he’s found the perfect environment he’s been looking for.
Kylie Kelce has started a new project with a podcast called “Not Gonna Lie,” which has been getting a lot of buzz. Her growth is so great that she has already surpassed Joe Rogan on Spotify’s top chart.
Through her podcast, the former field hockey player shares funny stories, family anecdotes, and reflections on her life as the wife of an NFL player, as well as her experiences as a mother and a woman in the public eye. She also invites others to participate in interviews and provides a platform to discuss topics of general interest, including mental health, family wellness, and other aspects of everyday life.
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Was this Jason Kelce’s idea?
The former NFL player talked in an exclusive interview with People about what it was like for his wife to get into the digital world.
“Doesn’t surprise me one bit. “She’s been the smartest one in the family for a long time. People have been asking her point of view for a long time. And whenever she comes on our podcast, those episodes are usually the highest viewed. So I expected her to do well and hopefully that continues.”
For his part, he confessed that he had nothing to do with his wife’s decision, other than to give her valuable advice:
“The only advice I gave her was: ‘Make sure you do what you want to do with the show. It takes a lot of people, especially when you’re doing a podcast or anything that’s recorded, you’re working with a lot of people who are experts in their field,” said Jason.
The couple hold nothing back
The couple’s loyal fans appreciate their honesty, like when Kylie revealed that Jason is not the most involved in caring for their children. Jason clarified that he never asked Kylie to hide anything on his podcast.
They are a couple who are not afraid of anything, very reserved to a certain extent, but they are not afraid of being the center of attention in networks for some inappropriate comment.