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Kylie Kelce defends her and Jason’s decision to give their daughters gender-neutral names during podcast discussion in the United States

Temitope Oke
By Temitope Oke

Kylie Kelce isn’t holding back when it comes to defending the choices she and her husband Jason have made for their four daughters.

The topic? Gender-neutral names — a decision that’s recently drawn some online criticism.

Welcoming Finn and Celebrating Family

Just seven months ago, the Kelces welcomed their youngest, Finn, adding to a household that already includes Wyatt, 6, Elliotte, 4, and Bennett, 2.

Married since 2018, Kylie and Jason are navigating parenting in the public eye — and sometimes that comes with unsolicited opinions.

Taking Aim at “Rage Bait” Questions

On a recent episode of her Not Gonna Lie podcast, Kylie addressed a listener asking why the couple chose “boy names” for their daughters. She didn’t mince words.

“This next question appears to be pure rage bait.

‘What’s with the boy names?'” she said. “I’ll tell you what’s with the boys’ names.

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

She continued, emphasizing that outside opinions were never requested: “I actually didn’t ask.

I didn’t ask what you thought about my kids’ names.

My husband and I agreed on the names.

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

Jason Kelce Shares Parenting Insights

Meanwhile, Jason Kelce has been opening up about his approach to raising his girls.

On a recent episode of New Heights, the former Philadelphia Eagles star described how he and Kylie are largely aligned when it comes to discipline.

“We’re on the same page almost all the time,” he explained.

“We’re both pretty disciplinarian when it comes to the girls.”

Yet he admitted that putting those principles into practice isn’t always easy.

Balancing Discipline and Daddy Moments

Jason reflected on his parenting philosophy with Wyatt, their eldest: “When I first found out I was having Wyatt, I was like, ‘Okay.

I’m not gonna raise her any different than how I would raise a boy.

Like, I’m gonna make her tough and disciplined, and I’m not gonna be like this, like, daddy’s daughter who’s getting everything she wants.'”

But then came reality: “The moment she came out, it was very hard to not be that dad… it is very difficult when they look at me a certain way to not cave, like, instantaneously.”

Raising Girls in the Spotlight

For the Kelces, parenting isn’t just about discipline or names — it’s about finding a balance that works for their family while staying true to who they are.

And while opinions will always be part of raising kids in the public eye, Kylie and Jason are making it clear that their choices are theirs — and that’s exactly how they like it.

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