
Jason Kelce’s wife, Kylie Kelce, spoke on Monday after fans started messaging her. They thought her phone number was leaked during a livestream of the Chiefs-Colts game. She explained on Instagram that the number wasn’t hers.
“Please stop DM-ing me about those screen shots including my phone number… IT’S NOT MY NUMBER. Good looking out though!” Kylie wrote.

Her post came after she and comedian Caleb Hearon hosted a private watch party for their podcast community during Sunday’s game at Arrowhead Stadium.
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A participant shared a screenshot on X, showing Kylie’s name and a phone number next to a message she sent during the game. The screenshot captured her reacting with, “F**kkkkkk,” which got more than 20 emoji reactions and several replies.
The Chiefs won 23-20 in overtime, with Harrison Butker kicking the game-winning field goal.
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Kylie Kelce kept her stance firm on Monday’s episode of her “Not Gonna Lie” podcast. She told her guest, Lili Reinhart, that her kids won’t get their own phones until they are teenagers.
Kelce said people online have criticized her for it, but she is sticking to what she believes is best. She explained that when she was young, going to a sibling’s practice meant sitting, watching or finding something to do, not staring at a screen.
Kelce added that it feels “frightening” to see young kids glued to iPads, and she wants to set limits early. She also talked about her idea of the “kitchen phone.” It is a shared family phone that stays on the first floor of the house.
Kids can only take it when they go somewhere without their parents.
“There will be an extra cell phone that lives in the kitchen, but otherwise, it does not leave the first floor of the house,” Kelce said.
She stressed that kids don’t need full access to everything daylong.
“I know that I didn’t need full access to everything and everyone at any given time of the day,” Kelce said. “So my kids don’t either.”
Kylie and her husband, Jason Kelce, have four daughters: Wyatt, Elliotte, Bennett and Finnley. They have been married since 2018.