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Kylie Kelce Is a Proud Girl Mom & Doesn’t ‘Need To Have a Son’

Girl mom Kylie Kelce responded to a comment asking whether she would keep having kids till she and Jason Kelce have a son. During her latest episode of the podcast, “Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce,” the host read a question from a user. Their question didn’t sit well with the mother of four daughters. So, she clapped back at the comment, saying, “I don’t need to have a son.”

For those unversed, the 34-year-old and her husband, Jason, share four children — Wyatt Elizabeth, Elliotte Ray, Bennett Llewellyn, and Finnley Anne.

Girl mom Kylie Kelce claps back at comment asking about son: ‘I don’t need to have a son’

Proud girl mom Kylie Kelce gave a befitting reply to a comment asking about her plans of having a son in the future. The podcast host, who has four daughters, frowned upon the insensitive question. It read, “Are you going to keep having children until you have a son?” During the latest episode of “Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce,” Kelce appeared annoyed while reading the comment.

She then replied, “Wrong. You’re wrong. I don’t need to have a son.” Kelce looked surprised that people still ask such questions. “It’s your quarterly reminder that we do not ask people who have children of one gender if they are going to try for the other one,” she warned.

Moreover, Jason Kelce’s wife addressed the issue further. She expressed her disappointment at how often she has dealt with such queries online as well as in person. The podcaster advised people not to ask such questions. She said that she loves her four kids, exclaiming, “My husband and I are so fortunate to have the girls that we have. We are so fortunate to have the CHILDREN we have.”

Furthermore, the proud mom clapped back, saying that the couple has never felt “less fulfilled” because they have four daughters. In fact, she hinted at not having it any other way, suggesting that girls “run the world.”

Originally reported by Suushmmita Sen on Momtastic.

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