Kylie Kelce and Allison Kuch.Photo:Getty(2)
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Kylie KelceandAllison Kuchspoke candidly about the “strange line” they both navigate while raising kids in the spotlight.
Kelce, 32, and Kuch, 29, spoke about their decisions to keep their children’s lives fairly private on the latest episode of Kylie’sNot Gonna Liepodcast on Dec. 12.
Kelce — a mom of three daughters withdaughter no. 4 on the way— revealed why she and her husband and former Philadelphia Eagles centerJason Kelce"scaled back sharing our own kids online" despite previously posting them online for “friends and family.”
Kelce noted that part of the reason she decided to scale back on how much exposure their kids have to “public situations” is because she can’t “always assume that everyone is going to be respectful in a way” that she wants to display for her children.
“You don’t realize how much they’re soaking in every second,” Kelce said. “And so that’s why we’re super tactful about not only posting them but then also how much external interaction they’re getting.”
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TheSunday Sports Clubpodcast host added how she and her husband — defensive end Issac Rochell — decided to keep their one-year-old daughterScottie Bee’s identity private when she was first born in December 2023.
Kylie Kelce and Allison Kuch.Kylie Kelce/Youtube
Kylie Kelce/Youtube
“[There] was the separation of, ‘Okay, we’re taking this video for us, for ourselves, for her to see later down the line,'” she continued. “And it never felt like, ‘Oh, we’re pulling out the camera [for online content].’ It always felt like I was just a mom recording my child. And not to say that people who share their child online are doing it only for that. But I do I like that we kept her we’ve kept her private.”
Kuch and Rochell shared the first glimpse of their daughter’s face on Instagram in honor ofher first birthday on Dec. 10. Though Kuch said on the podcast that she was “a little anxious” about it at first, she felt “very comfortable” sharing her daughter’s face while “not showing her every move” online.
“I wanna keep her private, but not a secret,” she explained. “I think now I’ve gotten to the point where I’m like, ‘Okay. If people see your face, it’s okay.’ But, I’m not gonna go and make a video of, Scottie’s day in the life or what have you not because it’s something I’m not comfortable with.”
New episodes of theNot Gonna Liepodcast drop on Thursdays.
source: people.com