Jason Kelce's wife Kylie claps back at fans for critiquing 'Not Gonna Lie' podcast

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Jason Kelce's wife Kylie now has her own podcast

Last month, former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce was joined in the media world by his wife Kylie, who launched her own Wave podcast, 'Not Gonna Lie.' But a few fans have not taken kindly to it almost a month after its premiere.

On the latest episode, she said those detractors made themselves hypocrites by searching her name (30:06 to begin):

"One of the most common questions recently associated with 'Not Gonna Lie' has been, 'Who the f--- is Kylie Kelce?' So my reaction to this is, I can't get over the fact that you actually typed this into Twitter. When you could have typed it into Google, and also you typed my name, so now you know what you're going to get is more Kylie Kelce content."

She continued:

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"I had talked to my producers about, like, 'Do we do, like, a segment on algorithms and explain to people that if you engage with the content and you write my name and s***, you’re just gonna keep getting me on your timeline?'"
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Jason Kelce's wife, Kylie, and Drew Afualo hit back at critics of NFL kickers

Being the wife of an NFL player, whether current or former, guarantees a certain degree of clout. But Kylie Kelce has an additional layer of it, as she used to play field hockey.

She knows to an extent how trolls can mentally destroy a person. In that same episode, she was joined by noted online personality Drew Afualo in attacking those who belittle kickers in the league.

Afualo began with a golden rule:

"Men can't comment on sports, whether it's performance or just general commentary unless I watch you perform the sport for at least an hour."

To which Kylie added:

"All the guys who sh*t talk NFL kickers, I'd love to see you try it... I would love to see you play rugby for 30 seconds and just get annihilated."

Ironically, Jason Kelce himself had belittled kickers on New Heights in October, saying that they "should not be influencing football games as much as they are right now." Those words would haunt him the following month when he missed two attempts at Penn State's Pat McAfee Kicking Contest, with hurricane relief donations at stake.

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