Kylie Kelce is all smiles in a new photo with her and husband Jason Kelce’s youngest daughter, Finn.
In a photo shared via the Kelce Brothers’ official Instagram account on Sunday, May 18, Kylie, 33, was carrying Finn in a wrap around her body at the 2025 Eagles Autism Foundation event. While one hand rested on a baby stroller, the other arm was placed around a little boy who smiled for the camera. In another picture, Kylie gave a grin in a selfie. Baby Finn’s face was not visible in the images.
“The Eagles Autism Foundation set a record by raising more than $10 million this year through the Eagles Autism Challenge — $40 million since 2018,” the caption read. “A record number of people participated at 7,266!”
The couple welcomed their fourth daughter in March. “Whoop, there she is!” Kylie captioned an Instagram photo of the newborn, who was born on March 30. “Finnley ‘Finn’ Anne Kelce.”
Kylie and the former Philadelphia Eagles center, 37 — who tied the knot in 2018 — are also parents to daughters Wyatt, 5, Ellie, 4, and Bennett, 2. While reflecting on parenthood, Kylie shared that she thinks she knows why Jason became a girl dad.
“I think he has a very skewed idea of women, which is probably why he has four daughters,” Kylie shared in Us Weekly’s exclusive clip of an April episode of the “Not Skinny But Not Fat” podcast, hosted by Amanda Hirsch. “It’s why he was blessed with four daughters. The universe said: ‘He doesn’t get it. We need him to get it.’”
Kylie explained that Jason grew up with brother Travis Kelce, meaning “the only females in his house” were his mom, Donna Kelce, and a dog.
“I don’t think that he understood women in a way,” she continued. “When we started dating and he introduced me to his family, his parents were like, ‘Oh, he’s dating someone.’ It was a shock.”
In Kylie’s perspective, there may be a time when Jason is not thrilled to be surrounded by women.
“Like, as soon as we’re all synced up [with our periods], I’m like, ‘You can move out, but you have to visit me,’” she quipped on the podcast, adding that she feels “bad” for what might occur in the future. “I know what our house was like when both my sister and I were, like, synced up and, like, yeah, God.”