Kylie Kelce Reveals the One Type of Person She Wouldn't Accept Her Daughters Dating: 'No, Can't Do It'

Kylie Kelce Reveals the One Type of Person She Wouldn't Accept Her Daughters Dating: 'No, Can't Do It'

Kylie Kelce has joked she hopes to raise her daughters to avoid dating Dallas Cowboys fans

People Kylie Kelce and Jason Kelce with their kids Wyatt, Elliotte and BennettCredit: Kylie Kelce /Instagram; Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty

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  • The podcast host clarified her disdain is for the Cowboys team, not the city of Dallas itself

  • Kylie previously shared her thoughts on her daughters' future careers, predicting leadership roles and creative pursuits

Kylie Kelcehas one hard-and-fast dating rule for her four daughters — steer clear of Dallas Cowboys fans.

The 34-year-old podcast host and wife ofJason Kelceanswered a fan question on the Thursday, May 14, episode of herNot Gonna Liepodcast about how she'd react if her daughters dated someone from Dallas.

“I'm gonna be honest, this thought has not crossed my mind,” the diehard Philadelphia Eagles fan shared. “Why? I'm hoping that I've raised my children better than that.”

Kylie, who married former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason in 2018, made it clear that her concerns were centered around fans of their rival team, not the city of Dallas itself.

“I'm sure there are people from Dallas, Texas, who are not Dallas fans. So I would consider that a possibility,” she said. “I don't have a problem with … I don't necessarily have a problem with Dallas, the place. Although I don't plan on ever visiting.”

Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce with their daughters Wyatt, Elliotte and BennettCredit: Kylie Kelce/Instagram

However, Kylie, who is mom to daughters Wyatt, 6, Elliotte, 5, Bennett, 3, and Finn, 1, said the idea of her girls dating a Cowboys fan is so far from a reality she could envision that she didn't know how to answer the question.

“I genuinely cannot wrap my head around the idea of one of our children bringing home a significant other and saying, well, they're a Cowboys fan,” Kylie admitted. “Nope. Can't do it.”

She added that between her and her retired NFL star husband, she would definitely have the “bigger problem” with the Cowboys fan becoming a part of their family.

Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce on the field with the Philadelphia EaglesCredit: Kylie Kelce/Instagram

“It's me,” she said. “Jason will be the person that's like, ‘You know what? He seems like a good guy. They seem like a great person.' I don't give a f---.”

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In the end, Kylie said she's relying on her parenting to help eliminate this possibility.

“I'm hopeful that we have raised our children with an appropriate degree of disdain for the Dallas Cowboys,” she shared.

Kylie Kelce attends the 30th Annual Webby Awards on May 11, 2026Credit: Craig Barritt/Getty

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Kylie recently opened upabout her thoughts for her daughters' future careers, discussing her predictions on an April episode of her podcast.

"Wyatt is a very strong personality. She is a very good leader. She wants to tell other people what to do, quite honestly," she explained. "But those are good leadership qualities when you want to make sure that everyone knows what's going on and what their job is."

"I guess a CEO. Someone who definitely is in a leadership role," she continued, before sharing where she thinks her daughter will develop her team spirit. "I think that team sports will help her understand the team dynamic a little better, but definitely, homegirl wants to be a leader."

She noted that “animal lover” Elliotte might become a zookeeper, adding that Bennett "will perform.”

“I don't necessarily know that that's necessarily going to be a public performance or if it's going to be on a significantly smaller scale," she explained. "It's her world, and we are living in it. Not in a bossy way, just in a way of like this is me and I am here, and that's that."

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