Kylie Kelce Cracks Up Remembering What She Said After Birth Of Fourth Daughter

Kylie Kelce welcomed her fourth child just days ago, and she’s ready to tell all.

The field hockey coach recorded a new episode of her hit podcast two days postpartum.

She not only introduced her newest little one ― Finnley “Finn” Anne Kelce ―to listeners, but also shared her first reaction to seeing Finn’s face.

“I’m pretty sure that when they picked her up from between my legs, I said, ’Oh, it’s another Kelce,’” she recalled as she began to laugh and cover her face.

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“You’ll have to go to Jason on that one ’cause I think I blacked out,” she added. “But I’m pretty sure that when she first was removed from my womb, I said, ’Oh, another Kelce.”

Though Finn apparently shares some strong genes with her father, former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce, Kylie Kelce noted that all babies look a little out-of-this-world when they’re born.

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“I firmly believe that when they come out as a newborn, they look like an alien,” she shared. “I said what I said and I stand by it.”

The podcaster said that newborns need around two or three weeks gain some weight and “start to look like themselves.”

Kylie Kelce announced Finn’s birth on Tuesday, writing “Whoop, there she is!” alongside a few photos of the little one.

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The Kelces are already parents to three daughters: Wyatt, 5; Elliotte, 4; and Bennett, 2. They announced they were expecting their fourth daughter in November 2024.

Kylie has said in the past that the couple always wanted four children.

“Jason was always like, ‘I’ll do whatever you wanna do,’ and I was always in the camp of, I wanted four with room for one pleasant surprise,” Kylie Kelce shared on a podcast episode in December. “Which I really think we got to three, and I was like, three is cool. This feels good.”

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That feeling didn’t last long, though.

“Then we got out of the rough baby sleeping and all that, and then I was just like, you know what? I really like even numbers,” she added.

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