Kylie Kelce is launching her own ‘brutally honest’ podcast
· New York PostThe Kelce clan is taking their podcasting empire to newer heights.
While brothers Jason and Travis Kelce have taken over the podcasting game with their “New Heights” podcast, Kylie Kelce is getting in on the action with her own show that will premier on Dec. 5.
Kylie, who is the wife of former Eagles star Jason, announced on Monday that she would be launching “Not Gonna Lie! with Kylie Kelce” next month with new episodes released weekly on Thursdays.
The show is being produced by Wave Sports and Entertainment, which had been the same outfit that produced the “New Hights” podcast before it moved to Amazon’s Wondery.
“I’m just as shocked as all of you that I’m starting a podcast, but if everyone’s going to talk about me and my family, you might as well hear it from me,” Kylie said in a trailer that had been released on Monday.
Kylie also said in the trailer that she would be giving her “brutally honest opinions on motherhood” as well as her thoughts on the “Biggest stories in sports and entertainment.”
She also teased guest appearances from people she had “no business talking to.”
It’s been a busy week for the Kelce family and Kylie specifically.
Last week she announced she and Jason were welcoming their fourth daughter with posts on social media.
Kylie revealed the news with an Instagram post that featured Kelce’s three daughters’ various reactions to the news that they were becoming big sisters.
“I feel like we captured a very accurate representation of how each of the girls feel about getting another sister. At least Ellie, mom and dad are on the same page!” Kylie wrote in the post.
The Kelce family rose to prominence with the popularity of Jason and Travis’ podcast and their fame has only grown since Travis — the three-time Super Bowl winner with the Chiefs — began dating pop superstar Taylor Swift last fall.
Jason has also made forays into the entertainment world appearing on ESPN’s “Monday Night Countdown” and will also host a late-night show for the network.