In a digital landscape often dominated by curated perfection, Kylie Kelce continues to be a breath of fresh air, bringing a dose of unfiltered reality that resonates with fans across the globe. In her latest podcast appearance, the beloved “First Lady of the Eagles” took listeners on a rollercoaster ride through the chaotic, hilarious, and heartwarming trenches of motherhood, while also touching on the pop-culture phenomenon that is the union of her brother-in-law, Travis Kelce, and global superstar Taylor Swift.
The “Doom Scroll” and Gen Z Slang Fails
Kylie kicked off the episode with her signature “Doom Scroll of the Week,” a segment where she dives into the comments section of her own social media. This week, the topic was Gen Z slang, specifically the term “cracked.”
“Chat, did I use glazing right?” she asked, referencing a previous attempt at modern lingo. But things took a hilarious and slightly NSFW turn when a fan suggested she cover the term “got cracked.”

“According to Urban Dictionary, cracked means [being] insanely good at something,” Kylie explained, before realizing she had looked up the wrong phrase. The correct definition for “got cracked,” as she discovered via a subreddit, was far more adult-themed than she anticipated. “I think we can all agree that does it for ‘got cracked,’ chat,” she laughed, hastily moving on from the “parental warning” moment. It was a classic Kylie moment—relatable, slightly chaotic, and endlessly charming.
The “Tiny Humans” and the Loss of Luxury
The emotional core of the episode, however, was Kylie’s candid list of the “Top 10 Things I Miss as a Mom.” While she prefaced the segment by affirming her immense gratitude for her children, calling motherhood a “privilege,” she didn’t shy away from the gritty details of losing one’s autonomy.
“I miss swimming in the ocean,” she admitted, painting a vivid picture of a recent beach trip where she was “covered in sand,” managing four children running in opposite directions, and trying to prevent sunburns on “tiny humans.”
Her list continued with points that every parent will instantly recognize. “I miss sitting down for extended periods of time,” she said. “I don’t want to come wipe your butt; I want to sit my butt in a spot and I want to stay there.”
She also lamented the loss of auditory isolation. “I miss wearing two AirPods,” she revealed, explaining that she always keeps one ear open for emergencies, turning the remaining AirPod into a tool for hearing text messages dictated by her phone while her hands are full.
Perhaps the most resonant point was her desire for a simple, uninterrupted shower. “I just want to take an everything shower on a more regular basis,” she sighed, describing the logistical nightmare of planning a wash around feeding schedules and supervision. “I need to plan it… around the tiny humans having eyes on them.”
A Brush with R&B Royalty
Amidst the parenting talk, Kylie shared a glittering highlight from her week: meeting R&B icon Ciara at a Gotham FC match. Self-deprecating as always, Kylie joked that she had “zero business speaking to” the singer.
“She’s even prettier in person,” Kylie gushed. “She floats. Like, she glided into the room. Stunning.” The interaction highlighted Kylie’s humble nature, reacting to a celebrity encounter with the same awe as any of her fans would.
The Taylor & Travis Connection
The episode took an exciting turn when the conversation shifted to the “internet-breaking” news of a special podcast episode recorded by Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift. Kylie, like the rest of the world, was tuned in.
“I actually just happened to listen to it because Jason turned it on while he was cooking,” Kylie recounted. “I thought I would just listen for a few minutes… but then they got so caught up in the story.”
She described a domestic scene that feels incredibly intimate: chopping vegetables in her kitchen while laughing “like crazy” at the banter between the NFL star and the music icon. She specifically highlighted a moment where Taylor compared music and sports, noting both require “rhythm and strategy,” to which Travis jokingly added that the NFL needs “some electric guitars.”
“That’s typical Travis,” Kylie noted with a shake of her head. “Always knows how to take the story in an unexpected direction.”

Her husband, Jason Kelce, reportedly chimed in on the dynamic as well, observing that Travis—usually a talkative person—seems to talk “twice as much” when Taylor is around. “I don’t know if it’s because he wants to impress or because he’s so comfortable,” Jason mused, to which Kylie suggested, “Maybe both.”
Kylie revealed that listening to the couple’s podcast has become a new habit in the Kelce household. “That night we were sitting in the living room eating popcorn and listening to it,” she shared.
The Verdict
Whether she’s navigating the messy reality of raising four kids, deciphering internet slang, or fangirling over her brother-in-law’s blossoming relationship, Kylie Kelce remains a relatable anchor in a high-profile storm. Her ability to pivot from the frustrations of sand-filled beach days to the glitz of celebrity relationships is exactly why her audience continues to grow. As she jokingly predicted at the start of the episode, her own content might be “about to lose its long-tenured reign” to the Taylor and Travis juggernaut, but for her loyal “real ones,” Kylie’s voice is one that will always be worth listening to.
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