Kylie Kelce Denies Pregnancy Rumors, Reveals Past Miscarriage

Kylie Kelce Denies Pregnancy Rumors, Reveals Past Miscarriage

Kylie Kelce is addressing rumors she’s expecting another baby, while also opening up about a previous miscarriage.

The 32-year-old wife of retired NFL star Jason Kelce took to social media on Friday to deny speculation about her body.

“Since the middle of last season, there have been multiple articles written about me saying I was pregnant. I’m not,” she said in a new TikTok video. “I haven’t been pregnant since I gave birth to Bennie, and she’s almost a year and a half old.”

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***Disclaimer: Miscarriage. I have been congratulated in person on multiple occasions. I have been asked questions by strangers. The most aggressive was receiving a private message from a random woman asking me “Did you have a miscarriage?” because one of the media outlets that reported I was pregnant said I didn’t report it because I had a miscarriage. Let’s do better.

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The philanthropist, who shares daughters Wyatt, 4, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 16 months, with the former football star, wrote in the video’s caption that she has been congratulated in person and questioned by strangers about her rumored pregnancy.

“The most aggressive thing was getting a message from a random woman asking me, ‘Did you have a miscarriage?’ because one of the media outlets that announced I was pregnant said I didn’t announce it because I had a miscarriage,” she wrote.

“I can’t stand to see such insensitive articles written about such a sensitive topic,” she continued in the video. “I’m really passionate about it.”

She then explained that she actually lost a baby early in her pregnancy, even though it was years ago, before she and Jason gave birth to their first child.

“I miscarried before Wyatt. I had my ultrasound at 13 weeks, there was no heartbeat and I had to have a D&E a few days later,” Kylie said, referring to the common surgical abortion procedure — known as a D&E — often used after a miscarriage.

“So I don’t take getting pregnant or trying to get pregnant lightly,” she concluded. “I think we just need to agree that this is not something that you should be the first to complain about. Let’s let parents speak up when they want to.”