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When it comes to the possibility of having a son, Jason Kelse has a “what will happen?” idea.
The retired NFL star hosted the New Heights Podcast and appeared in the latest episode of Bussin’ With The Boys Podcast. He revealed whether he and his wife Kylie Kelce still want a boy after they welcomed their four daughters together.
“I mean, if the boy happens, it’s going to be fun,” Jason said. “But at the end of the day I’ll say what my dad always said.
He continued, “I wanted three kids early on. I always felt (brother Travis Kelce), so I always wanted another sibling. It felt (it was) ideal, and Kylie said she wanted five.
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Jason and Kylie, 33, married in April 2018 and welcomed their daughters Wyatt Elizabeth, 5, Elliot Ray, 4, Bennett Llewellin, 2, Finley “Finn” Anne, five months.
Prior to Finn’s birth, Kylie resists the idea that she and the former Philadelphia Eagles Center should have a boy on the Sunday Sports Club podcast along with Alison Cook, calling it one of the “most infuriating” statements she has heard from others.
“People put this strange pressure on the idea that my husband was supposed to have a boy because ‘He’s going to follow in his footsteps, he’s going to become a football player and have to catch in the yard’,” Kylie said in January.
She said, “I hate breaking it on you, but our kids are always catching him. He’s fine.”
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Kylie also said she thought “it was crazy to feel like we’d still be trying (asking) if we’d try for a boy or not, and added that she and Jason had a girl and “get what we should do.”
“If this baby were a boy, I would have been a bit disappointed,” she continued. “When you’re deep within a girl, and when you have a boy now, that poor child will dress his sister and be used as their baby doll.”
Along with the boys in Bussin’, Jason admitted that he and his wife “raising V Word”, aka Vasectomy, “more than ever.”
“One day (having a child), I definitely get it,” he said. “I think we’re still like that (stage).