The Unfiltered Holiday Guide According to Kylie Kelce

In the realm of NFL royalty, the Kelce family has become as celebrated for their off-field charisma as they are for their on-field dominance. Leading the charge in relatability is Kylie Kelce, wife of Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce. Known for her no-nonsense attitude and infectious humor, Kylie recently took to the airwaves to lay down the law for the holiday season. In a fresh episode of her podcast, Not Going to Lie, she delivered a hilarious manifesto on Thanksgiving etiquette, celebrated family milestones, and dropped a heartwarming revelation about global superstar Taylor Swift’s role in their family gatherings.

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The “Hard Pants” Ban and Decoration Diplomacy

Kylie kicked off the discussion with a passionate decree that resonated with comfort-seekers everywhere: the absolute prohibition of “hard pants” at the dinner table. “What are we doing? No, hard pants can get fucked,” she declared, explaining that any trousers with belt loops—specifically jeans—are the enemy of a proper Thanksgiving feast. Her philosophy is simple: why constrict yourself when the goal is to enjoy the meal? “Let’s sit on the couch and be cozy,” she argued, advocating for sweatpants or pajamas as the only acceptable attire for hosting.

Her holiday rules didn’t stop at fashion. Kylie also drew a firm line in the sand regarding Christmas decorations, insisting that while outdoor lights are acceptable before Thanksgiving to provide a “warm glow”, candy canes and aggressive Christmas themes need to wait their turn. It’s a hilarious glimpse into the Type-C personality she claims to have, admitting that her own decorating habits swing wildly from “lit garland on the mantelpiece” to years where stockings “never see the light of day”.

A Strategy for Sanity: The Kids’ Table

As a mother of three energetic daughters—Wyatt, Elliotte, and Bennett—Kylie shared her pragmatic approach to surviving the holiday meal. Her secret weapon? The television. “I will probably put the kids’ table in the living room… and I will put on the TV,” she confessed unapologetically.

While she acknowledges that traditionalists might judge, Kylie’s priority is clear: she wants to actually eat her food. “Selfishly, I want to eat my food… so that I can maybe enjoy four bites before I get asked for something,” she joked. It’s a refreshing admission from a celebrity mom, validating parents everywhere who just want five minutes of peace to enjoy their turkey.

Celebrating “Uncle Trav” and Dissing the Cowboys

The conversation naturally drifted to football, the lifeblood of the Kelce clan. Kylie took a moment to congratulate her brother-in-law, Travis Kelce, on his historic achievement. “Congratulations to Travis on the franchise touchdown record,” she beamed, explaining the magnitude of the stat to her listeners. Travis now holds the record for the most touchdowns scored by any player in the history of the Chiefs organization—a “difficult to dethrone” feat that cements his legacy.

However, the praise for Travis came with a side of shade for his Thanksgiving opponents. In true Philadelphian fashion, Kylie didn’t mince words about the Dallas Cowboys. “I’m so sick of the idea that the Cowboys are America’s team… so they can kiss my ass,” she laughed, proving that her loyalty to the Chiefs (and disdain for their rivals) runs deep.

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Taylor Swift: The Sourdough Queen

Perhaps the most delightful segment of the podcast was the insight into the culinary contributions of the family’s newest high-profile member, Taylor Swift. While Donna Kelce is famous for her dinner rolls and “Grandma Mary” is renowned for her chocolate chip cookies, Taylor has carved out her own niche in the kitchen: sourdough bread.

“Taylor makes a banging sourdough loaf,” Kylie revealed, noting that the pop star’s baking has become the stuff of legend within the family. But Taylor doesn’t just bake; she innovates. According to Kylie, Taylor goes through “phases” of fixation with different recipes, and her current obsession is perfecting her sourdough game.

The most heartwarming detail? Taylor creates custom flavors inspired by Kylie’s daughters. Knowing that the girls love “everything rainbow,” Taylor developed a special “Funfetti sourdough” just for them, mixing sprinkles directly into the dough. “We put sprinkles in everything when we hang out,” Taylor had previously noted, and seeing the nieces’ faces light up has become her favorite reward.

This sweet anecdote paints a picture of Taylor Swift not as the untouchable celebrity, but as “Aunt Tay,” the thoughtful baker who workshops recipes to delight her boyfriend’s nieces. It highlights the genuine bond forming between the women of the Kelce family, grounded in shared traditions and a love for homemade treats.

Conclusion

Kylie Kelce’s podcast episode was more than just a holiday check-in; it was a masterclass in blending humor, family values, and pop culture intrigue. From her relatable stance on “soft pants” to the revelation of Taylor Swift’s rainbow-infused baking, Kylie reminded fans why the Kelces have captured the public’s heart. As they gather for Thanksgiving—likely in sweatpants, with the game on, and a loaf of Funfetti bread on the table—it’s clear that for this family, love is the most important ingredient of all.