The New Heights podcast welcomed a very special guest this week – Jason Kelce‘s newborn daughter, Finn – and it didn’t take long for the proud dad to throw in a signature dad joke that had his brother Travis both laughing and groaning. During Wednesday’s episode, just days after welcoming his fourth daughter with wife Kylie Kelce, Jason brought baby Finn on camera for her podcast debut.
Travis, clearly smitten with his newest niece, couldn’t stop smiling as he met her virtually for the first time.
“Finn, you just look adorable, I don’t even have anything to say to you,” Travis said, clearly in awe of the tiny bundle.
But things didn’t stay calm for long. In true Jason Kelce fashion, the moment turned hilarious-and a little awkward-when he hit his daughter with a very dad-like question.
“How was Kylie’s uterus?” Jason quipped, just seven minutes into the show.
Kylie, quick with the comeback, replied: “Too comfy.”
That’s when Travis lost it. His laughter echoed through the podcast feed as he shook his head and exclaimed, “Get this guy out of here. I’m sorry. Your father’s a weirdo.”
Baby Finn joins the girl gang
Baby Finn, born on March 30, is the fourth daughter for Jason and Kylie. She joins big sisters Wyatt (5), Elliotte (4), and Bennett (2), rounding out a full house of girl power at the Kelce home. Jason, who’s long embraced his role as a “girl dad,” looked overjoyed as he cradled Finn in the brief but heartwarming podcast appearance.
Fatherhood is a topic Jason never shies away from on New Heights. Over the years, he’s talked candidly-and often hilariously-about parenting, balancing NFL life, and watching his girls grow up. With Finn now added to the mix, fans can expect more stories (and possibly more uterus jokes) from the veteran center-turned-retired legend.
Travis, meanwhile, is leaning hard into his fun uncle role. He’s previously joked that his nieces are immediately drawn to him because he’s “fun-loving and good-looking,” but it’s clear there’s genuine affection there. Seeing his reaction to baby Finn was another reminder of the tight-knit bond between the Kelce brothers.