In the ever-expanding universe of the Kelce family, two distinct but powerful media forces are at play. On one side, you have the global, stadium-sized spotlight—a cultural phenomenon centered on football, record-breaking pop music, and a romance that has captivated the world. On the other, a more grounded, intimate, and hilariously relatable voice is emerging, one that speaks to the everyday chaos of parenthood, coaching, and the bewildering pace of modern slang.

Kylie Kelce, wife of NFL legend Jason Kelce, is carving out her own powerful niche. While the world watches her brother-in-law and Taylor Swift, Kylie is connecting with a massive audience through her own projects, including her “Can I Be Honest” segment on her “NGL with Kylie” platform. A recent episode perfectly captures her appeal, showing a side of the Kelce dynasty that is less about global tours and more about the real-world challenge of… understanding teenagers.
It all begins with field hockey.
“I’m about to start coaching high school field hockey again very soon,” Kylie shares, her passion for the game evident. “Yes, that’s right, I haven’t let it go, and I won’t. I haven’t had a fall without field hockey since seventh grade, either coaching or playing myself.” This isn’t a celebrity hobby; it’s a core part of her identity. She speaks with genuine affection for her athletes and a sense of privilege in being part of their lives. “I feel very honored and privileged to be able to spend time with them and help them understand why I love the sport the way I do.”
But this dedication comes with a unique, modern-day hurdle: the generation gap. Specifically, the linguistic chasm between her and her players. “We have actually a segment today to catch us up on the latest Gen Z terms because I can’t keep up with the slang that they use,” she admits, “and I need to know what the hell my players are saying.”
This confession kicks off a segment that is both a comedic goldmine and a deeply relatable snapshot of millennial life. The realization that her high school players were born after she graduated high school hits her like a ton of bricks. “Let’s have a moment of silence for this realization, please,” she deadpans. “That sucks. Wow. This is not a moment I was prepared to handle this morning.”
Armed with a stack of notecards sourced from parents.com—”so that means it’s something that a millennial mom can hopefully follow”—Kylie dives headfirst into the baffling world of Gen Z and Gen Alpha slang. The results are nothing short of hysterical.
First up: “Chat.” Her guess? “There’s no way this means anything more than we’re going to sit down and have a chat.” The reality? It’s a term of address for a group, like “dude” or “bruh.” Her reaction is priceless: “That’s dumb. Just going to throw that one out there. Sorry, that was mean, but I stand by it.”
It only gets better. “Clock it,” she muses, is “another way to say ‘clock that T’,” before guessing it has to do with timing. The real definition—to call out a hidden truth or expose a motive—actually wins her over. “I can get down with that,” she concedes. “I like to clock things. So, clock it. That’s nice. I’m going to keep that one.”
The absurdity mounts with “aura farming.” Kylie’s guess is surprisingly poetic: “Maybe it’s when you take from someone’s positive energy and like turn it into your own.” The actual meaning—trying to project a certain self-image, akin to a “tryhard”—leaves her bewildered. “Bro is auraing?” she questions, before dissolving into a simple “What the f*** is happening?”.
But the term that truly sends her over the edge is “glazing.” Her mind immediately goes to a… different place. “I’m hoping this isn’t something out of the… Oh god,” she trails off. She then pivots, desperately, to jewelry, referencing How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. “Maybe this is like… ice yourself, frost yourself… Maybe we’ve moved on from frosting, now we’re glazing?”. The real definition—over-the-top, embarrassing flattery—is met with stunned silence.
This segment is more than just a funny bit. It’s a brilliant piece of content creation that grounds the Kelce name. Kylie is the audience surrogate, the relatable mom, the slightly-out-of-touch-but-trying-her-best millennial navigating a world that changes its language every five minutes. When confronted with the term “buns,” she puts her foot down with a fire that is both hilarious and definitive. “If buns is exactly what I think it is… that’s ass cheeks. Like, that’s terrible.” “If you’re trying to make ‘buns’ into your own thing, Gen Z, Gen Alpha, you can kiss my buns, ‘cuz no.”
It’s this blend of vulnerability, sharp humor, and unfiltered honesty that makes her so compelling. She’s building a brand that is entirely her own, discussing “Love is Blind” casting in Philly and booking “kids TV phenomenon” Miss Rachel, all while remaining the coach who just wants to connect with her team.
And then, just as we’re settling into Kylie’s world, the video abruptly pivots. The music changes, the tone shifts, and we’re thrust from the relatable humor of suburban life into the white-hot center of global pop culture.
In a tectonic shift, a news-style report cuts in, announcing the story that would proceed to break the internet: “Taylor Swift is in her New Heights era.”
The report confirms the bombshell: the 14-time Grammy winner is making her official debut on the “New Heights” podcast, hosted by her boyfriend Travis Kelce and his brother Jason. The special episode, teased for Wednesday, August 13th, was announced with a cryptic social media post that sent fans into a speculative frenzy.

“The initial social media tease sent fans into a frenzy,” the report details, “speculating that the ‘Cruel Summer’ singer was the silhouette pictured between the brothers.” The fan reactions quoted are a perfect encapsulation of the excitement and high-stakes emotion surrounding the couple. “Don’t do this unless it’s for real, I am so serious,” one fan commented. “They’re wearing Taylor merch,” another eagle-eyed viewer “pointed out, referring to Jason’s Eras tour shirt.”
One comment perfectly captured the collective feeling of anticipation and dread: “You’re either going to break our hearts or break the internet. Prepping for both.”
This is the other side of the Kelce coin. It’s a world of high-stakes promotion, internet-breaking announcements, and a relationship that began with a friendship bracelet and evolved into a cultural touchstone, with Taylor becoming a “constant at the Kansas City Chiefs home games.” The clip even includes a snippet from the upcoming episode, a simple, sweet interaction: “Swift tells Kelce that blue is a nice color on him. ‘Yes, I know. It’s the color of your eyes, sweetie. It’s why we match so well,’ he says.”
The contrast between these two segments, jarringly stitched together, paints the full picture of the “Kelce Family” brand in 2025. It is a dynasty of modern media. In one room, Kylie Kelce is laughingly telling an entire generation to “kiss my buns,” winning over hearts with raw authenticity. In another, Travis, Jason, and Taylor Swift are preparing a single podcast episode so monumental it has fans “prepping for both” ecstasy and heartbreak.
Both are masterful forms of content. Both are expanding an empire. And while the world braces for the crossover event of the year on New Heights, a growing audience is just as eagerly waiting to hear what “Can I Be Honest”-Kylie has to say next.
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