watch : Kylie Kelce Shares Heartfelt Video of Daughter Set to Emotional Taylor Swift Song
There is no bad blood between Kylie Kelce and Taylor Swift—and if you need proof, just check out her most recent social media activity.
On Tuesday, Dec. 5, Jason Kelce’s wife, who shares three children with the Philadelphia Eagles center, posted a heartfelt video featuring their eldest daughter, Wyatt. The TikTok clip showed present-day Wyatt, 4, looking at a book while wearing an Eagles hoodie. It then switches to a similar clip of Wyatt “reading” a book as a baby while wearing a long-sleeved Eagles shirt.
Notably (and fittingly), Kyle chose Swift’s song “Never Grow Up” to play in the background of the sweet video.
The mom-of-three not-so-subtly responded to misleading headlines about her “avoiding” Swift in her TikTok caption, writing, “If you’re gonna try to make a headline out of this, you better offer a suggestion of a better audio…because there isn’t one. (Eagles gear was a happy accident.)”
In the comments, TikTok users loved the adorable video of Wyatt and Kylie’s song choice. They were also entertained by her snark.
One person wrote, “Kylie Kelce clapping back with the sweetest videos. What an icon. 😂.”

Another TikTok user pointed out, “OK but imagine growing up and your aunt is Taylor Swift? 😂”
Meanwhile, someone else commented, “Spicy Kylie is a whole mood and I’m here for it!”
Yet another person wrote, “Kylie is out-comms majoring all the tabloids with these iconic captions.”
Kylie’s message is seemingly in response to a misleading headline claiming she is “trying to avoid the Taylor Swift spotlight” because it’s not her “cup of tea.”
On Nov. 22, the NFL wife clarified her statement via TikTok. “I said it’s not my cup of tea to have attention on me,” she explained at the time. “I didn’t say that. That seems like a stretch to me. You’re reaching. You are reaching!”
What the NFL wife actually told Spectrum Sports KC was, “It’s not my cup of tea to be in the spotlight or in front of the camera.”
She continued: “But at the end of the day if it creates opportunities like this where we can leverage my network and figure out how to impact a community that has been so, so kind to the entire Kelce family,” she continued, “I’m so happy to be able to give back to Kansas City in this way.”
Kylie’s TikTok video featuring Swift’s song comes on the heels of her subtly supporting the pop star by liking a post about Swift’s publicist, Tree Paine, defending the singer.
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