Jason Kelce’s wife, Kylie, had a simple message for fans this week: stop flooding her inbox. She jumped on Instagram on Monday to clear up the confusion surrounding reports that her phone number had been leaked during a livestream of the Chiefs–Colts game.
“Please stop DM-ing me about those screen shots including my phone number… IT’S NOT MY NUMBER. Good looking out though!” Kylie wrote.

The whole thing started when she and comedian Caleb Hearon hosted a private watch party for their podcast community during Sunday’s game at Arrowhead Stadium. At one point, a participant shared a screenshot on X that appeared to show Kylie’s name, a phone number, and a message she sent as the game got tight. Her reaction — “F**kkkkkk” — drew a pile of emojis and replies, and fans assumed the number on the screen belonged to her.
Kansas City ended up pulling out a 23–20 overtime win thanks to Harrison Butker’s game-winner, but the noise around the screenshot kept rolling into the next day, prompting Kylie’s clarification.
“It does not leave the first floor of the house”: Jason Kelce’s wife Kylie Kelce talks about screen time for her daughters
Later on, during Monday’s episode of her “Not Gonna Lie” podcast, Kylie shifted to another topic that’s drawn plenty of debate online: when kids should get their own phones. Joining guest Lili Reinhart, she explained that her daughters won’t be getting personal devices until they’re much older.

Kelce said people push back on her stance, but she’s sticking with it. She pointed to her own childhood — going to a sibling’s practice meant watching, hanging out, or finding something to do, not zoning out on a screen. She added that seeing younger kids glued to tablets “frightening,” and that she prefers to set limits early.
“There will be an extra cell phone that lives in the kitchen, but otherwise, it does not leave the first floor of the house,” Kelce said.
She continued, “I know that I didn’t need full access to everything and everyone at any given time of the day, so my kids don’t either.”
Jason and Kylie Kelce share four daughters — Wyatt, Elliotte, Bennett, and Finnley — and have been married since 2018.

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