Kylie Kelce’s oldest daughter, Wyatt Kelce is already taking after her mom—but not in the way you might expect.
On the latest episode of her podcast Not Gonna Lie, the mother of four opened up about a hilarious (and slightly shocking) moment that happened while the family was watching a Philadelphia Eagles game.
Kylie shares her four daughters with retired NFL player Jason Kelce, Wyatt Elizabeth, 5, Elliotte Ray, 4, Bennett Llewellyn, 2, and their newest addition, Finnley Anne, 6 months.
Kelce has never been shy about sharing her love for her hometown team. When the Eagles faced off against the Chiefs for the Super Bowl last February, Kylie shared that while she supported her brother in law, Travis Kelce, she still was going to be rooting for the Eagles.
In an interview with Good Morning America, she told the outlet, “I’m so excited for Travis but ultimately I gotta go with my roots,” she said. “Go Birds.”
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The mom of four also has always been vocal on her intense passion when it comes to watching the Eagles play. And even though the family doesn’t attend games in person anymore, she explained on a previous segment of Not Gonna Lie about how her superstitions take over.
“Playoff Kylie is different from regular season Kylie because the superstitions take over the whole day,” she explained. “From the start of the day to when that game is over, I will not check Twitter and avoid most social media.”
Unfortunately, as she explained on her podcast last week, her loyalty to the Eagles and her intensity got the better of her and one of her daughters took notice.
“One of the ways my oldest daughter has shown me she might be headed in the direction of the arts happened during a game,” the 33-year-old explained.
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“She was sitting on the couch, watching intently, and I shared my thoughts and feelings about the play. Then I noticed her lips moving, and I was like, ‘What are you doing?’”
Sensing an important moment was coming, Kylie grabbed her phone just in time. “She repeated exactly what I said—intonation, inflection, tone, all of it. Spot on. It was so impressive, almost like she’d been taking notes.”
Kylie admitted she tried to downplay it in the moment, telling her daughter, “Hey, this is my reaction. We’re not using grown-up words.”
But privately, she was laughing to herself about it. “In my head, it was a proud moment,” she joked.
