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Kylie Kelce and Jason Kelce announced that they were expecting a fourth baby girl in November 2024, with most fans assuming that their forthcoming baby's name will match her siblings' signature moniker. But those fans' assumptions might be all wrong.
Kylie, 32, and Jason, 37, named their three daughters — Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 1 — with the signature double T in their names. However, the expecting mother-of-three recently revealed that their fourth might not follow suit.
During the Thursday, January 23 episode of Kylie's Not Gonna Lie podcast, she told her listeners, "There is a good chance that this child doesn't even get two T's," before adding, "People are very invested in this, but I just feel like a curveball might be fun."
Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce attend Thursday Night Football Presents The World Premiere of "Kelce" in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce attend Thursday Night Football Presents The World Premiere of "Kelce" in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Lisa Lake/Getty Images for Prime VideoLater in the episode, the host noted that she has seen several people suggest Merritt and Garrett as names on social media but admitted that she thinks they've run out of good options for names with two T's in them.
"Think of the nicknames that would then go along with that name," Kylie explained to her fans, adding "I know a lot of great Garys, but I cannot name my daughter Garrett knowing her nickname will be Gary." She then went on to comment on Merritt as a name and said, "I like Christmas, but I don't need to feel Merry. You know?"
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Despite telling her fans what her fourth daughter's name will not be, the wife of the former Philadelphia Eagles player also confessed that she and her husband Jason "are no closer to choosing a baby name. We have had absolutely no progress whatsoever."
Kylie and Jason met on Tinder while Kylie was in college in 2014 and started dating shortly after. The couple got engaged in the summer of 2017 and tied the knot on April 14, 2018.
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