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Kylie Kelce new podcast“Won't lie”, it is currently no. 1 on the Apple Podcasts chart. However, it took the top spot on Spotify this month at press time, it is number 2 below “The Joe Rogan Experience.” (Rogan's podcast, meanwhile, took over first place on Spotify for the entire year 2024.)
Kelce's podcast Instagram bio reads: “One mic. Zero f*ks. No lies.” Reviews call it “connected“with a mixture of “Humour, sincerity and an unmistakable sense of camaraderie.” Episodes are tailored for a female audience and are limited to 45 minutes to prioritize “busy women's time,” she told New York Times. There's talk of raising kids, holiday shopping, and how uncomfortable high-waisted jeans really are.
In its first week, the podcast had 25 million social views and audio downloads combined, according to Wave Sports + Entertainment. ABOUT New York Times. Wave is the company behind the show that also produces Travis and Jason Kelce “New Heights” Podcast..
Not bad for a mother of three (currently pregnant with no. 4) who field hockey coaches at her local high school. Of course, she's not some random person with no followers either. It can boast of 2.3 million on Instagram.
Kelce is married to Jason Kelce, the now-retired Philadelphia Eagles star and seven-time NFL Pro Bowler, whom she they are said to have met on Tinder without knowing who it was (see, tellable). Her brother-in-law, Travis Kelce, is the famous Kansas City Chiefs tight end meets Taylor Swiftone of the most famous people in the world.
All of this has led to a built-in following and the ability to land some pretty impressive guests.
Her first guest on December 5 was one of Hollywood's hardest workers, “honorary Philadelphian” Kaitlin Olsen. In addition to starring on “It's Always Sunny in Philadephia” for 17 seasons, Olsen also appears on the HBO comedy series “Hacks,” which returned home. an Emmy Award in 2024, and she stars as the lead on ABC new hit show“High potential.”
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However, when it comes to guests and creating content to beat Joe Rogan, Kelce is clear that's not what it's all about.
“I'm focused on putting out content that people like to consume,” Kelce told the Times. “If that puts us there for a week, fine. If it puts us there for more than that, fine. But I also don't need to feed any conflict that is created by it.”
There have also been criticisms of nepotism towards her parental advicebut Kelce keeps giving “zero f–ks.”
“I mean that in the most respectful way,” she added. “I don't care what other people have to say.”