VIDEO: Kylie Kelce Admits To Using The “F-Word” In Front Of Her Kids “On A Daily Basis,” Explains Why She Has No Plans To Stop

VIDEO: Kylie Kelce Admits To Using The “F-Word” In Front Of Her Kids “On A Daily Basis,” Explains Why She Has No Plans To Stop

Jason and Kylie Kelce with their three daughtersJason and Kylie Kelce with their daughters (Photo via kykelce/IG)
Jason Kelce’s wife, Kylie Kelce, has made a startling admission about the way she deals with her kids, which could possibly lose her some fans.

Kylie shares three daughters with her husband, and they are expecting a fourth. She is also about to launch her own podcast branded ‘Not Gonna Lie,’ where she will be discussing motherhood and various other topics, including swearing in front of your kids.

As it turns out, the couple’s three kids hear the F-word every day, with Kyle confessing she swears in front of them and doesn’t plan to stop.

“I’m not going to stop cursing in front of my kids. My kids hear the F-word on a daily basis,” she said while announcing the upcoming new show. “They know that it’s, quote, a ‘grown-up word’.”


The United States Supreme Court has removed bans on public profanity, but federal government censors language in the media to protect children from vulgarity.

Some local governments even consider making swearing in front of children a misdemeanor offense, which could trigger six-month jail sentences or $1,000 fines. Kylie should watch out.

Kylie Kelce Is Hardly The Only Mom Who Swears In Front Of Her Kids

The former NFL WAG isn’t alone, however. While a survey from Care.com found that 93 percent of moms and dads try to avoid cursing in front of their young ones, MetroKids reports that eight out of 10 confess to messing up on occasion.

“There’s no proof that exposure to ordinary profanity — four-letter words — causes any sort of direct harm: no increased aggression, stunted vocabulary, numbed emotions or anything else,” professor of cognitive science at the University of California at San Diego, Benjamin K. Bergman, wrote in the Los Angeles Times.

This should make Kylie feel a lot better, although she probably doesn’t feel guilty anyway.

In any case, you should definitely not tune into her podcast with your kids. It sounds like there’s going to be a lot of cursing.

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