
Never shy to stand up for herself, Kylie Kelce tackles online negativity head-on following her heartfelt sit-down with former First Lady Michelle Obama on her podcast.
- Mar 23, 2025
AceShowbiz - Kylie Kelce, 32, recently hosted former First Lady Michelle Obama on her podcast "Not Gonna Lie", providing listeners with an episode brimming with inspiration and empowerment. However, alongside the praise, some negativity infiltrated her social media.
When a user named Dana reacted to a clip from the interview with a throwing up emoji, Kylie swiftly put the hater in her place. "Hi Dana. We actually don't do this here. If you have nothing nice to say just keep scrolling," she responded firmly.
During the podcast episode, Kylie took the opportunity to express her admiration for Michelle Obama. "I'm not going to lie, Mrs. Obama, this is a pretty surreal moment for me," Kylie said. "I have always been such a fan of the way you carry yourself."
She recalled her first voting experience, stating, "At 18 was the first election that I was able to vote for your husband. But seeing you as a powerful figure alongside him as a partner was such an outstanding image of female empowerment."
Michelle Obama, 61, reciprocated the admiration, especially noting Kylie's courage in expanding her family. Currently pregnant with her fourth child, Kylie and her husband Jason Kelce are already parents to daughters Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 2.
Addressing this, Michelle lauded, "You're doing it a fourth time. I just had to stop. I was like, 'I think I've been lucky with these two.' Barack was like, 'We should have a third,' and I was like, 'Dude.' " She humorously continued, "I'm thinking, 'We're gonna get a crazy one. It's just the roll of the dice.' So, I admire your courage. You don't know what you're gonna get."
The conversation between Kylie and Michelle highlighted not only the bond of respect between two influential women but also underscored themes of empowerment, family, and the strength to confront negativity.
Kylie's approach to handling online criticism demonstrates a level of maturity and grace, serving as a potent reminder for young adults navigating the digital age.