Kylie Kelce, who shares four children with husband Jason Kelce, has always shared a sweet, close-knit bond with her four daughters. Wyatt Elizabeth, Elliotte Ray, Bennett Llewellyn, and Finnley “Finn” Anne are Gen Alpha, which means they have their own playful way of expressing everything, including how they see their mom. In fact, Kelce recently revealed on her podcast, “Not Gonna Lie,” that her girls have come up with a rather unusual nickname for her when their mother is angry or being “mean.” And it’s just as funny as it is telling of their adorable family dynamic.
Kylie Kelce’s kids call her ‘baddie’ when she’s mean and mom totally embraces it
During the latest episode of “Not Gonna Lie,” which was the very first special SOLO Snow Day episode, Kylie Kelce shared how her kids have the most unexpected nickname for her when she’s being strict, and honestly, it’s kind of iconic. Her four daughters call her a “baddie” whenever their mother slips into full discipline mode instead of going with ‘mean mom’ or ‘uh-oh mom’. Yes, it’s all baddie-coded main character energy in the Kelce household.
Talking about this during her podcast, Kelce explained, “My daughters sometimes call me a baddie when they think I’m being mean. So, it’s not quite what they think it means, but I’m going to keep pretending like they’re hyping me up.” She further mimicked them, saying, “You’re a baddie,” and responded with a laugh, saying, “Yes! Yes, I am. mmmhm, got it!” According to her, this was a perfect reenactment of what goes on at home.
What ends up making it even cuter is how Kelce chooses to react to the same. The former collegiate field hockey player really doesn’t try to undermine them, shut it down, or even correct them forcefully. Instead, she chooses to play along and embraces it with a side of pure humor, proving once again why fans love her adorable and relatable parenting style. Kelce’s confident enough to laugh at herself while allowing her kids to express themselves freely and openly, and that’s what makes their connection extra special.
Originally reported by Mehak Walia on Momtastic.
