Jason and Kylie Kelce recently announced that they are expecting their fourth daughter.
The couple have three daughters together: Wyatt Elizabeth, 5, Elliot Ray, 3, and Bennett Llewellyn, 21 months.
Jason said that their next daughter might be the couple’s last child in the latest episode of “New Highlights–
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“Obviously very excited. I love my daughter very much. The fact that we are having another daughter is very exciting. I think we’ll see, maybe this, maybe this will be the last hurrah. Jason said
Jason’s younger brother, Travis. Very happy with his little brother But joked that they should have another child.
“Yes, I think I thought four beautiful little girls were very magical. You can go to the starting five at any time, but… (and) just go… field on field!” Travis said.
Jason said having five children was Kylie’s original plan.
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Before we start having children I always say three words. And Kylie said five words. But I don’t know if she feels that way anymore. I think she was like, ‘Okay, I’ve got mine, I’m done,’ Jason responded.
“There is a lot of work, you can only imagine. Especially after a collision like that … (I’m) excited to meet my new little niece. It would be beautiful, my friend,” said Travis.
Jason said he just wanted the baby to come out happy and healthy. And he is excited to bring another child into the fold. “Our already chaotic house.”
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In addition to more chaos for the Kelce family, the former Philadelphia Eagles great announced last week that he will host a late-night show on ESPN during an appearance with Jimmy Kimmel.
The first four episodes of “They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce” will air in front of a live audience at Union Transfer in Philadelphia.
The first will be taped the evening of Jan. 1, 3, and will air the next morning at 1:00 a.m. ET. ESPN will tape four more shows, and the final broadcast is scheduled for Feb. 1, 1.
Fox News’ Ryan Morik contributed to this report.
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