Kylie Kelce is raising a flag against unsolicited parenting advice. During a conversation with fellow WAG Allison Kucharczyk, the 34-year-old mother expressed her frustration with the "unwanted advice" she occasionally receives while out with her and Jason Kelce's four daughters.
"It's like when people see you with your kid and they say, 'They should have a hat on,'" she recalled during the March 29 episode of the Sunday Sports Club podcast. "I'm thinking, 'You should mind your own business.'" She emphasized that no one needs such unsolicited advice.

As a mother of Wyatt, 6, Elliotte, 5, Bennett, 3, and Finn, 12 months old, Kylie isn't afraid to snap back at critics. "You don't need this heat," she continued. "Stay out of my kitchen. I'm good."
For the field hockey coach, any criticism that goes beyond the realm of constructive feedback warrants a reaction. "Sometimes I just have this underlying anger when people want to give me advice," she admitted. "The most unwelcome comments end up making me feel like I could fix it really quick with a punch in the face."
While Kylie isn't against receiving parenting advice in general, she clarified that it's the unsolicited comments that get to her. "It's always people offering advice that isn't helpful," she continued. "It's unproductive." Another comment Kylie can't stand is when moms of older children tell her to "just wait" for the next phase.
"I really do my best to not be this person, because I think it's meant in a lighthearted way," Kylie explained. "But the 'just wait' comments are really hard." Although she acknowledged that the comments are meant to be a bonding experience for fellow mothers, she reasoned that "it doesn't land that way."
There are also irritating comments that go beyond advice. As a girl mom, Kylie admitted that she can't stand when people ask about her and Jason having a son. "It's a little weird how bothered you are by us not having a boy," Kylie said. "And also, you can't sit comfortably in the idea that we are at peace and comfortable in our all-girl household."