Kylie Kells offered insight into her pregnancy with her and husband Jason Kellsthe fourth baby.
The couple who have been married since 2018announced in November 2024 that they expect their fourth daughter. (They previously welcomed Wyatt, Eli, and Bennett in 2019, 2021, and 2023, respectively.)
“I took it pretty easy, I’m not going to lie,” Jason said And! News the same month. “There’s another girl, so all the clothes will be hand-me-downs or already bought. The cage is now in place. So we’re done. Kylie definitely prepares more than I do because she’s actually a growing human being.
Until January 2025 Kylie’s baby bump has officially popped.
“This week the baby girl definitely came out, so we’re not going to hide her anymore,” Kylie said on her “I Won’t Lie” podcast. “The stretchy pants are out in force – and so are the comments from friends, family and, of course, perfect strangers.”
Keep scrolling to read all of Kylie’s most relatable quotes about her pregnancy with baby #4:
Strong genes Kelce
Every time Kylie or Jason post a photo of one of their three oldest daughters, commenters rave about how much the girls look like Jason or his brother. Travis Kelce.

Jason and Kylie Kells
Courtesy of Kylie Kelce/Instagram“We are so happy that my husband makes cute girls. When you look at Wyatt’s baby photos and Jason’s baby photos side by side, it looks like we cloned him,” Kylie said in the December 2024 episode. on his podcast. “I complained a lot when Wyatt arrived. It looked like I had nothing to do with it. If I hadn’t pushed it out myself, I wouldn’t believe I had any part in its creation.”
With baby number 4, Kylie knows the “jury is still out” when it comes to who the new little one will look like.
“Believe me, I’m desperately trying to make a child that looks anything like me,” Kylie quipped.
Choose a name
Kylie answered a fan’s question on another podcast episode about whether she and Jason had a name is already selected.
“Even if I had a name picked out, I would probably keep it in the family,” she said in December 2024. “What I’m going to say: We don’t have a name picked out, so you’re not missing out.”
During a podcast episode the following month, Kylie told the guest Alex Morgan which she and Jason were leaning towards another “gender neutral” alias.
“I feel like we need to go a little bit more towards those gender-neutral names for our fourth because we have Wyatt, Elliott, and Bennett,” she explained. “If we fully commit to a girl’s name at this point, it won’t end up sitting well with the other three.”
Four of a kind
During a podcast episode, Kylie revealed that she decided to try for a fourth child because she “really likes even numbers.”

“Jason was always like, ‘I’ll do whatever you want,’ and I was always in the I Wanted Four camp with room for a nice surprise,” she told the episode’s guest Charissa Thompson. “We got to three and I was like, ‘Three is great. I feel good. Then we got out of the gross baby, sleeping and all, and I was like, “You know what, I like even numbers, let’s do it.”
She added: “I think it might close after that. We’ll have the next kid and I’ll be like, ‘Don’t even look at me. Eyes on the floor. Don’t look at me.’
Embracing the minivan life
During Kylie’s first podcast episode of 2025. she revealed it “pains” for me to declare minivans as “in” for the year.
“For the people, my friends, who are hearing this, I don’t need a health check, even though I’ve told you before that it will be if I ever say I’m going to get a minivan,” she joked. “Here’s the problem. I will have four car seats, four, in one car. We’re going to make a small three-year commitment, guys. We will spend three years. We’ll digest it and then pretend it never happened. “Kay? And for those of you minivan lovers like my husband who think I’m going to get a minivan and then stick with the minivan — well, we’ll just have to wait and see.”
she is “cracked”
During a January 8, 2025 podcast episode teaserKylie has dished out some helpful advice as she addresses expectant women and after announcing her own belly “popped”.
“First, and this is a big one, don’t comment on her size,” she said. “This includes comments like, ‘You’re huge,’ ‘How much weight have you gained?’—Are you sure they’re not twins? I still can’t believe that people think that women who build a human being want to hear something about their size. News flash: They don’t. Cut that out.’