Kylie Kelce shared the advice she gives her daughters on dealing with “mean girls” in the latest episode of her podcast, “Not Gonna Lie.” She expressed hope that it would prevent her own daughters from becoming a “mean girl” and also keep them away from such girls.
Kylie Kelce hopes her advice to daughters on ‘mean girls’ serves 2 purposes
Kylie Kelce shares four daughters with husband Jason Kelce: Wyatt, 6; Elliotte, 5; Bennett, 3; and Finnley, 1. She often shares glimpses of her own life as a mother of four, from advice about what not to ask postpartum women to why she is avoiding Botox for her daughters. In the new episode, she answered a fan’s question about the advice she has for her daughters regarding “mean girls.”
Leading by example, Kelce said, “There’s one thing I know for certain: I have looked at my 6-year-old child when she is not being kind to her sisters, and I have explained to her that, if you are going to be a mean girl, you will not have friends. Because people will not want to be friends with the mean girl.”
“I hope that spills into the idea that they would then not want to be friends with a mean girl. I think it’s important to give the example of nice play or nice communication so that your kids acknowledge and recognize what is nice play and what is good communication,” she added.
The 34-year-old further said she hoped that, by emphasizing kindness and teaching them to treat others the way they wanted to be treated, her kids “would lean away from mean girls.” Girl moms agreed with her in the comment section.
Some noted that “mean girls” could come from “mean moms,” so it was best to distance oneself from such moms. Another individual suggested reading the book, “Queen Bees and Wannabes,” which also inspired the movie, “Mean Girls.”
Originally reported by Ankita Shaw on Momtastic.
