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Kylie Kelce shuts down pregnancy rumors with blunt…

Kylie Kelce shuts down pregnancy rumors with blunt message: ‘Stop it’

By Amna Malik

Kylie Kelce has made one thing crystal clear—she is not expecting baby number five.

The 34-year-old podcast host and wife of former NFL star Jason Kelce addressed the growing speculation during the latest episode of her Not Gonna Lie podcast after online rumors claimed she was pregnant again. Kylie, who shares four daughters with Jason, did not hold back as she responded to the claims with her trademark honesty and humor. 

“We have four kids,” Kylie said before delivering a direct message to those fueling the rumors. “Stop trying to get me to have more. Stop it. That’s between me and my husband and my motherf—ing uterus.” 

The rumors reportedly gained traction after photos from the family’s recent vacation in Paris showed Kylie wearing a loose-fitting dress. Some social media users quickly began speculating that the outfit was hiding a baby bump. Kylie, however, rejected those assumptions and explained why people should stop commenting on women’s bodies. 

During the podcast, Kylie stressed that wearing comfortable or oversized clothing should never be viewed as proof that someone is pregnant. She argued that people need to stop making assumptions based solely on appearance, adding that such comments can be hurtful and intrusive. 

Kylie and Jason Kelce are parents to four daughters: Wyatt, Elliotte, Bennett and Finnley. The couple has often shared funny and heartfelt parenting moments with fans, but Kylie made it clear that decisions about expanding their family remain private. 

This is not the first time Kylie has spoken out against pregnancy speculation. In the past, she revealed that she had experienced a miscarriage before welcoming her children, making false pregnancy rumors especially painful. Her previous comments encouraged people to think twice before asking women whether they are expecting, as they never know what someone may be going through behind the scenes. 

Fans praised Kylie for addressing the rumors so openly, with many applauding her for speaking about body image and personal boundaries. Her candid remarks also sparked a wider conversation online about respecting women’s privacy and avoiding unnecessary speculation about pregnancy.

For now, Kylie says her family is complete with four children, and she hopes people will stop turning every outfit or vacation photo into another round of baby rumors. Her message was simple, firm and impossible to misunderstand: decisions about having children belong to her and Jason alone—not the internet. 

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