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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Kylie Kelce would be "very skeptical" about the idea of her daughters dating a football player

    The 32-year-old star has been married to former NFL player Jason, 37, since 2018 and has Wyatt, five, Elliotte, three, and 23-month-old Bennett with him but joked when asked by her husband how she would feel about them following in her footsteps for a future partner that she would allow it, even though she wouldn't be so keen


    Speaking on her 'Not Gonna Lie' podcast, she said: "Yes, but I'd be very skeptical! I'm just going to be so skeptical. Are you going to be skeptical of people that our girls bring home."

    In response, Jason noted that all they can do as parents is "hope" that their daughters will be able to "decipher" suitable partners as they get older.

    He said: "Hopefully both of us will show our daughter what good men and women are that they will be able to decipher these things on their on. That's all we can do!"

    Just before that, Jason and Kylie - who are expecting baby number four - had been asked by a listener what sort of "red flags" they would be looking out for and the former Philadelphia Eagles player joked that he would be wary of anyone who uses the viral social media term in the first place.

    He added: "Red flag for me is anybody who uses the term red flag. Just gonna start it off right there. If you say red flag, cringe, or any of these other words, run for the hills. "

    But in answering the question seriously, Jason- whose brother Travis Kelce is currently dating pop superstar Taylor Swift - noted that he just wants his daughters to find someone who treats others with "respect."

    He said: "[I'd be wary] of anybody that's just narcissistic. I don't really know what examples of that would be. I mean, everybody's a little [narcissistic]. Yeah, I just think that you can gauge more about who people are and how they treat people that they have nothing to gain from," Jason replied. "I think that's a big one for me."

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