New Mom Kylie Kelce Puts Haters in Their Place With a 7-Word Message While Revealing Baby Name History

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Well, the Kelce dynasty just added another member. Jason and Kylie Kelce have officially welcomed their fourth child, Finnley Anne Kelce—Finn for short. And if you’re already clutching your pearls over the name with the “What’s with the name?” outcries, just know that Kylie doesn’t give two ‘you-know-whats’ about them.

Kylie has a message for you: “I actually don’t care what it is.” That’s right. The name police can sit this one out. Because while fans love to weigh in on every aspect of the Kelce family, Kylie isn’t here for the unsolicited opinions.

But let’s rewind a bit. Baby Finn didn’t even have a name for the first 24 hours. The Kelces had spent months tossing around ideas, running names by their inner circle—only to scrap every single one. “We didn’t go with a single option that we had been discussing,” Kylie admitted on her Not Gonna Lie podcast.

So how did Finn make the cut? Turns out, it was a top contender years ago for their second daughter, Elliotte. When you’ve already named three kids with similar vibes—Wyatt, Elliotte, and Bennett—you start digging through the archives. You waited for double T to hit Philly again… Well, it was time for Finn to make a comeback.

But with all the chitter-chatter around the name. Kylie wasn’t leaving the fans in the dark. She decided to explain the reasoning for both Finnley (Finn) and Anne as well. “The people in our lives that are associated with Anne with an ‘E’ would be,” Kylie said, before mentioning that the tiny name was to honor Kylie’s grandmother, sister, two cousins, and fellow Eagles wife Annie Elliott.

That’s a lot of legacy packed into one tiny name. But for Kylie, the real challenge wasn’t just finding a name she and Jason loved—it was making sure it fit the sibling squad. “If we do a full commit to a girly name at this point, it would not sit well with the other three, I think,” she joked.

Imagine growing up with siblings named Wyatt, Elliotte, and Bennett, only for your name to be something ultra-feminine like Isabella. You’d have questions. Of course, Kylie saw this backlash coming from a mile away. And so, there we have it, as Kylie said: We named them and it’s official.” That’s with or without the internet’s approval.

Finn is already stealing the limelight on Kylie Kelce’s podcast

Kylie Kelce’s Not Gonna Lie podcast just got a brand-new co-host—one who doesn’t talk, but definitely makes herself heard. During a special postpartum episode, Kylie introduced her newborn daughter, Finnley Anne Kelce, to listeners. But just as she was getting into her thoughts on life with four kids, Finn decided to make her presence known with a perfectly timed—let’s call it—audio contribution. Kylie, never one to miss a comedic beat, paused and laughed, “Please tell me you just heard her fart. I hope that I made it!”

Now, if you’re a parent, you know that baby gas is basically a victory celebration. A well-functioning digestive system? That’s a W. Kylie kept it real, turning an everyday parenting moment into a relatable highlight. And that’s exactly why fans love her. Whether she’s talking motherhood, life with Jason, or the wild ride of being married to an NFL star, she keeps it authentic. No sugarcoating, no pretense—just real talk.

Even Uncle Travis got in on the action. When Jason FaceTimed him to introduce Finn, Travis lit up. “Hey, little muffin,” he greeted his niece, grinning as Kylie brought her into view. The moment was wholesome, chaotic, and totally Kelce. But Travis had one question—“Is she still a nameless baby?” Turns out, Jason refused to let Kylie name her Finn at first. Good thing she doesn’t take no for an answer.

In true Kelce fashion, Finn’s arrival wasn’t just a family milestone—it was an event. And while Kylie and Jason may have four kids now, one thing’s for sure: Finn has already claimed her spot as the MVP of Not Gonna Lie.

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