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Although it has not been a month since Jason Kelce and his wife, Kylie, welcomed their first daughter, Finnley, fans have begun to speculate on their plans for a fifth baby. Kylie spoke of the possibility that a fourth child after fighting for a harsh fourth pregnancy during an episode of the Podcast “Not Skinny, but not fat” Monday.
Kylie revealed that he always wanted to have four children. However, he confessed to being “good” with having five children too. However, the brakes in family expansion would definitely push after the fifth child.
“I have always said that I wanted four children (and) rooms, such as a pleasant surprise. If we had five children, I would like to:” OK, it's enough. We have to stop, “Kylie said.
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Kylie recalled an incident when her daughter Bennett Kelce was six months old and the podcaster had a time when she felt that she had four children. Remembering that exact incident, Kylie said:
“When our third was probably 6 months old, where he was like me, maybe that's good? And then when he struck about a year and some change, I … I had this moment of” Oh, I forgot -“because I thought as if I forgot the baby. And then I am like” (explosive) No. All my kids are here. “I had three children.”
Kylie Kelce previously made it clear that he would not be available to his daughters, an opinion that faced the reaction of the fans. However, in the last month's episode of his podcast “The Morning After”, Kylie shared a new “curse” dam around the daughters.
“We talked a lot about cursing this podcast,” he said. “I curse in front of our children and people were deeply offended by the fact that I curses in front of our children. I had multiple conversations in this regard, as, I do not curse my children. My kids are young, but I don't put enough weight in these words.”
Kylie understands the fact that their daughters would find the words of curse and feel them throughout their “life.” But he does not use these words to offend them or do not do the evil, but to “emphasize” the point that he is doing.
Edited by Krutik Jain