Jason Kelce reveals the Valentine’s Day tradition that Kylie began with her father and that they’re now sharing with their daughters.

Jason Kelce reveals the Valentine’s Day tradition that Kylie began with her father and that they’re now sharing with their daughters.

On the February 14 episode of her *Not Gonna Lie* podcast, host Kylie Kelce, 32, was joined by her husband, Jason Kelce, 37, for a special Valentine’s Day episode.

The couple discussed a range of topics, from marriage advice to who is the least romantic of the two.

They also shared details about the Valentine’s traditions they’ve created with their daughters: Bennett, 23 months, Elliotte, 3, and Wyatt, 5.

Jason explained, «Kylie had a tradition with her father… where Big Ed would buy chocolates and a card.»

He continued, «So far, Kylie has been doing that and giving them to me to give to the girls.

But now, I think it’s time for me to step up and actually get gifts for the girls.»

Kylie, who is expecting their fourth child, a baby girl, welcomed their first daughter, Wyatt, in October 2019, followed by Elliotte in March 2021 and Bennett in February 2023.

In a January episode of her podcast, the proud mom reflected on the experience of raising children, calling it the «most selfless» and «all-encompassing» thing a person can do.

She shared, «At any point in the day, you’re always thinking about the little humans you’re responsible for, but there’s this misconception that it erases everything else about you and turns you into just a mom.»

Kylie emphasized the importance of remembering that motherhood doesn’t define a person entirely, adding, «We’re still us.

Just because we made a human or are a mom doesn’t mean we are only that.»

As she navigates her fourth pregnancy, Kylie offered advice to fellow moms: «Don’t get your heart set on anything,» she warned.

«From pregnancy to motherhood, don’t expect to escape nausea or sciatic pain.

Don’t think you’ll only gain a certain amount of weight or that breastfeeding will be easy.»

She continued, «Don’t think you’ll have a natural birth or a perfect experience.

Baby’s going to do what baby wants to do.»