Kylie said that her four daughters are embracing ‘feral child summer’
Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce with daughters Wyatt, Elliotte and Bennett.
Kylie Kelce and her brood of four daughters are embracing “feral child summer.”
The 33-year-old podcast host discussed the topic on the July 10th episode of her Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce podcast, mentioning her and Jason Kelce’s four kids, Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 2, and Finnley, 3 months.
“My most feral child, for a very long time, thought for sure it was Elliotte,” she said of her second daughter. “No one was going to rival her. She was going to take home the title no matter who came along, because she achieved the utmost level of feral. And then Bennett turned 2.”
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Kylie called her third daughter “tactical and feral,” a combination she finds “more threatening.”
“It’s more threatening and concerning. She is the child who is licking surfaces,” she said of Bennett. “It’s gross is what it is. And, also, she’s constantly scheming, so that’s kind of concerning. She will purposely do things when you’ve turned around, which seems f—– up.”
Bennett has long been the standout personality from the Kelce clan, sharing her disdain for welcoming a new sibling, her fear of the Philadelphia Eagles’ mascot and passing out in her bed in a funny pic from Jason.
Despite being intimidated by Bennett’s feral nature, Kylie said she “loved the idea of feral child summer.”
Bennett Kelce is passed out in bed on dad Jason Kelce’s Instagram.
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“When I was growing up, I still remember playing ghost in the graveyard, kick the can, going out and playing those games in the neighborhood throughout the summer, specifically summer nights we used to play it a lot,” she shared. “I currently will unleash my children into the backyard. We have a playset. I will unleash them onto the playset and just sort of like, if one of them ends up digging out a rock, have at it. If another one ends up climbing up the playset, having a whole play pretend play situation or scenario made up, great.”
The Philadelphia native also described herself as a “bug hunt kid” who searched for bugs outdoors.
Describing her home with four kids as a “constant state of chaos,” Kylie added, “I joke around with my friends. They could drop their kids off, drive 30 minutes before I realize their kid is there, and then they’re 30 minutes away. They don’t have to come back. I’ll just take them. Add them into the pack.”
Bennett, Elliotte and Wyatt Kelce pose together.
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Kylie recently detailed Bennett’s potty training journey on another episode of the podcast.
She said Bennett requires “full assistance on the potty,” with Kylie noting that the little girl “wants you to sit on the edge of the tub and have a full-blown conversation with her.”
“Then if you try to leave the bathroom, she’ll go, ‘I’m all done. I’m not all done. I’m all done. I’m not all done,’ ” Kylie continued of the tactic.