Jason and Kylie Kelce just lately introduced that they’re anticipating their fourth daughter.
The couple share three daughters – Wyatt Elizabeth, 5, Elliotte Ray, 3, and Bennett Llewellyn, 21 months outdated.
Jason mentioned that their subsequent daughter is perhaps the final little one for the couple throughout a current episode of “New Heights.“
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“Obviously super excited, I just love my daughters so much. The fact that we are going to be getting another one is beyond exciting. I think, you know, we’ll see, this might be it, might be the last hurrah,” Jason mentioned.
Jason’s brother, Travis, may be very comfortable for his brother however jokingly recommended they need to go for another little one.
“Yeah, I think, I think four beautiful little girls is very magical. You can always go for the starting five, though… [and], just go for … field an infield!” Travis mentioned.
Jason mentioned that going for 5 youngsters was Kylie’s authentic plan.
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“Before we started having (kids), I always said three and Kylie said five, but I don’t know that she is feeling that anymore. I think she is like, ‘Ok, I have had mine, I’m done,’” Jason responded.
“It’s a lot of work. I can only imagine. Especially back to back to back like that. … [I’m] excited to meet a new little, little baby niece. It’ll be beautiful, man,” Travis mentioned.
Jason mentioned he simply needs the newborn to return out comfortable and wholesome and that he’s excited so as to add one other little one to “our already chaotic household.”
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Along with the Kelce family turning into extra chaotic, the previous Philadelphia Eagles nice introduced final week that he can be internet hosting a late-night present on ESPN throughout an look with Jimmy Kimmel.
The primary 4 episodes of “They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce” will likely be broadcast in entrance of a reside viewers at Union Switch in Philadelphia.
The primary episode will likely be taped the night of Jan. 3 and will likely be broadcast the next morning at 1 a.m. ET. ESPN will document 4 extra exhibits, and the ultimate broadcast is scheduled for Feb. 1.
Fox Information’ Ryan Morik contributed to this report.
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