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Kylie Kelce
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Erin Andrews
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Kylie Kelce
They said yes. And then when I asked if raising prices technically violates those onerous two year contracts, they said, what the are you talking about, you insane Hollywood? So to recap, we're cutting the price of mint unlimited from $30 a month to just $15 a month. Give it a try@mintmobile.com Switch $45 upfront payment equivalent to $15 per month New customers on first three month plan only Taxes and fees extra speed slower above 40 gigabytes of detail one going to lie. I tried to discourage my children from drinking their bath water by calling it butt soup. And I'm going to keep doing that because it kind of seems to be working. Let's get this podcast started. Welcome back to Not Going to Lie, a wave Original brought to you by Duncan I'm your host, Kylie Kelce, Jersey Shore frequenter, Lower Marion graduates and fueled by pork roll, egg and cheese sandwiches, specifically Bart's. You guys really hit it as always. Make sure you follow us on Social at NGL with Kylie and subscribe to the Not Gonna Lie YouTube channel. Coming up, on today's episode, things are looking bleak for my beloved doom scrolling destination TikTok. So I felt it'd only be right to give TikTok a proper send off in case she does actually leave us. After that, I'll be joined by the other half of the Calm down podcast and someone I have no business speaking to, sports broadcasting icon Erin Andrews. But before all of that, I'm going to get honest about being an Eagles fan in the playoffs. You might have heard a few stories about my intense fandom on the other podcast, but I figured the playoffs is the perfect time to share with you all of the things that happen while watching an Eagles game in my house. And before I say anything, note, I have a piece of wood to knock on throughout this segment because that's how superstitious I am. Because I just. I can't help but feel responsible if I say something that may be considered a jinx, in which case when you hear knocking, it's because I have to. That's not real wood. I'll be right back. I thought the desk behind me was going to be enough. It's not. I'll be right back. A wooden spoon.
Erin Andrews
It's we're good.
Kylie Kelce
We're good. Feel better already. The worst part is, is that I know that it's irrational that not that touching a Wooden spoon is not going to fix something. And yet I still have to touch the wooden spoon. It's the craziest phenomenon. Okay, I honestly, I got two because I can't knock on the same thing too many times. It's like the magic runs out. Okay, I got my wooden spoons. Where were we? I'll start with where I'm watching the Eagles this year now that Jason is retired. Um, I used to go to the Link for every home game. Uh, we usually would not bring the girls. We would usually keep them home. Except for one game a year. They're not really that into it, so it didn't make sense to drag them down there, have them in a place that was loud, overstimulating. We made that decision a while ago. But since I'm not in my usual seat at the Link this year, I'm watching from the living room. I am a yell at the TV type. Just the other day, I got in a lot of trouble with Ellie because I was yelling while the game was on. And the best part was is that I. When I got in trouble, I was yelling positively, which usually I get yelled at for yelling negatively, but Ellie did not like that. I got so excited on a Nolan Smith's sack, so had to. I had to bring it down a couple notches. The girls do usually hang out in the same room, but don't necessarily watch with me when I watch football. The day that Wyatt had her AJ Brown Pink shoes video.
Erin Andrews
Oh, I see. I see the pink shoes again.
Kylie Kelce
I see A.J.
Erin Andrews
Brown shoes. Me too. I see him. I see him again.
Kylie Kelce
There they are.
Erin Andrews
See him again, Mom.
Kylie Kelce
That was just because her sisters were napping and she was trying her best to also stay out of a nap. So she was. That was a manipulation tactic. And as cute as it was, and as much as I love those bonding moments, especially about football, Homegirl, that was. She was working it. I respect it. Ellie, surprisingly enough, can cheer at appropriate times, which every so often when we're all watching football together, we'll have, like, a group laugh about the fact that she nailed a cheering opportunity, because I know that she doesn't quite understand what's happening, but enough that she cheers at oddly appropriate times, which is fun. Playoff Kylie is different from regular season Kylie because the superstitions take over the whole day. So from start of the day to when that game is over, I. I will not check Twitter. I will avoid most social media. I will not post on a game day. That was when Jason was playing and still now I. That's Game day. I don't know why we're posting other things. I don't know why we're acting like life is still, like, happening. Life is not happening. Egos are happening. So that seems silly to be posting other things. I have to focus. I don't know. I don't know why you think that I could be focused on other things or like, entertaining conversation. I. We have a job to do, and that job is to lock in and send as much power and energy. I just. I hear myself. I can hear it. Okay, I hear myself. And I'm not going to change my ways. So if you do it with conviction. And lastly, this wouldn't be a proper Eagle segment if we didn't take a look at what the Cowboys got up to last weekend. Oh, right, nothing. Because I can't talk shit on them and expect that the universe will still smile upon us the way that he has. And that does it for Can I be honest? Go Birds. Now, before we bring on our guest, there's something that's been weighing on me heavily over the past few days. It looks like my favorite app, TikTok, might actually be going away for good. Hopefully it doesn't and I can doom scroll until the end of time. But just in case it does, I want to properly pour one out for TikTok. Disclaimer if it doesn't get banned, just take this segment as me giving TikTok her flowers while she's still with us. Okay, I guess I'll start with my own TikTok origin story. I was a little late to the TikTok game. I joined sometime during the pandemic because I was sick of being sent TikToks by friends and not being able to watch them easily through the app. Since then, almost three kids later, I've spent countless post bedtime hours doom scrolling. That sounds very unproductive. And now I have to ask myself, what am I going to fill that time with? Am I going to read books? Am I gonna watch reels on Instagram? I'm not going back to Facebook. I refuse. That is a bottomless pit. Do we bring back Vine? I did love the six seconds. It really caters to the ADHD in me. Do I let my own thoughts run wild? Definitely not. I guess I'll have a newborn soon as a distraction. But then like, what do I do while the newborn's eating? But during this time of grave uncertainty, I'll try to remember the good times. Like when I first heard ashleyknock say hey fuckers. Hey fuckers.
Erin Andrews
Hey Fuckers. Hey fuckers.
Kylie Kelce
It was a beautiful moment when I first saw Jeremy Scheck followed me his food. It truly got my mom and I through the pandemic. Did we make most of it?
Erin Andrews
No.
Kylie Kelce
Did I marvel at it? Yes. Also, in preparing for this segment, I found out that Bert Kreischer follows me. And now I I don't even have time to enjoy that moment. I also found out condiment Claire follows me. Big deal. I'll never Forget the first TikTok I posted. It was a video of Wyatt and Jason and the dogs. It was so picturesque I should probably make sure I saved that. Or when I discovered videos of beards being plucked when I posted that video of Jason sleeping in the delivery room and it got 14 million views. For some reason, it's almost as if that was a shared experience. Or when I first launched Places Kylie has no Business Being which shout out to Carly Panaccia with the Eagles who when I told her I was going to Milan for Fashion Week and I said it's a place I have no business being. And she said, you should really start a TikTok series about that. You were right, Carly. It was a good time. There were also tough times like when tabloids fucked around and found out posting fake stories and clickbait. Or when celebrity home's account also fucked around and found out when they posted posted in detail a bird's eye view including some address information of our homes and I had to fact check them in the comments. I'd do it again. So goodbye TikTok, goodbye algorithm, goodbye mom talk and all your most impractical sensory bins. Goodbye viral sounds.
Erin Andrews
What?
Kylie Kelce
In the club we all fam. In the club we are all family. Goodbye going down rabbit holes about Disney mystery pin sets and gluten free recipes. Even though I'm not gluten free. Goodbye woman with a pet crow I couldn't stop watching. Goodbye people using the green screen effects to point out and talk about my podcast clips. Goodbye clips from podcasts I've never actually listened to in full. I'm sorry Brittany Broski, but I will say when those spotlights pop on on the Broski Report, it excites my soul. Goodbye, TikTok. Hopefully we'll meet again on the other side of a sale. Last week I hit you guys with a throwback Disney Channel intro. This week it's Dunkin Ad Live with butter pecan glazed donuts and this sweatshirt I'm wearing featuring Dunkin's new shaken espresso, the Dunkin app and faint sounds of my children watching Peppa Pig in the other room with non musical guest queen Emma.
Erin Andrews
Wait, how did I get roped into this?
Kylie Kelce
And your host, me, Kylie Kelsey. Well, that was fun while it lasted, but while I have you, make sure you guys try Dunkin's new Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso, a frothy, chilled handcrafted beverage available now at your favorite Dunkin location. Order in the app ahead of time like I do or in person at your local Dunkin. You see her on the field every Sunday as the lead sideline reporter for FOX NFL. She's also the co host of one of my favorite podcasts, Calm Down. She's the founder of the clothing brand Wear, a fierce advocate for women's health, a mother, Erin Andrews. Welcome to Not Gonna Lie.
Erin Andrews
I'm not gonna lie. I'm so excited to be on. Congrats on kicking this off.
Kylie Kelce
I do wanna start off with you're in LA and it's been a very scary week. How are you and your family doing?
Erin Andrews
We're good. Yeah. We're kind of in an area that's thankfully hasn't been affected, but I saw a great post on Instagram the other day. Yes, I live in la. Yes, I'm okay. Yes, I love it live in la. And yes, I'm really sad. It's been awful. It is bad and it's funny because it's not funny. But I went to Philly, obviously last week to cover the wild card and once you get away, the coverage is amazing. But we are living it. I mean, everything has been preempted by the news. You just right now we're supposed to be getting really bad winds for the next couple of days. So everyone's on alert, everyone's on guard. You know, it's touched if unless you're living in the Palisades or some of these areas, you know, you guys are really, really in it. We're all just trying to figure out a way to help out. And can I tell you a little something, something that we're cooking up, obviously myself and our play by play on our game that we do on N on fox. Kevin Burkhart. We literally live like three blocks down from each other down the way. And we just were wanting to step up and figure out like everybody out here in California, what can we do? What can we do to help out? And we talked to the Red Cross and we decided to get involved with them. So the Red Cross is actually kind of doing like a little raffle and we can provide the link to you I think we're going to do that. And you know you can donate whatever you want. It's not something where you have to donate a ton of money, but we are kind of offering an experience with Kevin and I and our NFL on FOX crew next year. When you donate that will submit. I think it's like, like you get a raffle, right? If you donate once, you get one ticket. If you donate twice, you get two tickets enough you can donate as many times. Aaron, speak. You speak for a living. And we are providing this experience to one person that the Red Cross draws. And it's a weekend with us, two nights away and you guys get to come to a game of your choice, dinner with us, which I gotta tell you gets pretty damn especially when you're in Philly and just kind of a behind the scenes look. For anyone who wants to check out our crew and see the shenanigans behind that, that's a thank you obviously for your donation and you being a part of that. We're really excited. We just are trying to find, just like everybody else, a way to help out. It's just nuts here.
Kylie Kelce
I will make sure that when we share that link that there is a not gonna lie donation coming through on that as well.
Erin Andrews
I love you.
Kylie Kelce
So we really appreciate that effort and of course all of LA is in our thoughts right now. Let's get into what some of the NGLO heard a few weeks ago when I had. Yes. When I had Karissa on. We had the pleasure of meeting last summer for the first time.
Erin Andrews
Yes.
Kylie Kelce
And Carissa said that you were mortified by her dance moves.
Erin Andrews
I wasn't mortified. I. By the way, I've seen those. Those are not new to me. Those moves drop down. You know what I mean? No, I was not mortified by those dance moves. This was where I stood in the whole situation. Listen, I wanted to get to that tour so badly. I have a dance background. Not a great one, but yes, I like to dance. I appreciate the performing arts. I appreciate a show. I was so fucking pumped to see the dancers, the lights, the costumes. That's what I grew up loving. Broadway shows, all of it. I love my girlfriend a lot. She's amazing. She's a good time. I've been to Rihanna with her. I've been to Justin with her. I've been to all the, all the peeps. I just wanted to watch. I wanted to take it in. And I love her, but she's like in my face and in my face.
Kylie Kelce
I do, I do remember at one Point you saying, like, I'm focused. And I was like. I was like, this is incredible. I felt like you were studying and taking notes in a way of like, I need to make sure that I can properly just digest this entire situation. And there was not a moment where I felt like you were like, not like locked in. Like, I am. Excuse me, I am. I had to see you pumping it. I need you to. I usually pump it over there because I am busy here. Yeah, I'm right here. Yeah.
Erin Andrews
And I, like, I can't even imagine what it's like being your brother in law because I. I feel like when everyone goes in there, they want to talk to him and he's like, hey, I'm watching my girl. I'm doing. You know. And it was like, Kylie, I'm even psycho to the part where, when, when the new Obviously songs were added. I remember looking at you and asking specific questions and I remember little me. I remember you saying, she's about to go off here. And I was like, oh, my God, I am ready. Like, I know I can't. I've been waiting for this. But yeah, so with. She just, you know, she was shaking it off and she was 22. And I was like, no, I gotta see the hat I got. Are we doing it? Who's got it? Like, that was more me. We were two different vibes. We were memes at that thing. There was Kylie, we were washing our hands in the bathroom and I screamed, oh, no, we're missing Betty.
Kylie Kelce
You did I'm a loser. No, that's. No, that is. I think you both properly enjoyed that the way you were intended to enjoy it. But it was an amazing time. I. This, the show obviously is called Not Gonna Lie, and I'm not gonna Lie. It is so cool to talk to you and to get you on in this capacity where I get to sort of just quiz you and ask you a bunch of questions.
Erin Andrews
Oh.
Kylie Kelce
Because I originally went into college as I started out as a health and PE major and then when I switched to communication, I was like, I want to do sideline reporting, post game interviews. Really? Yes. You were a huge role model in me being interested in that career and it ended up working out great. The communication degree is. It's degreeing when I'm podcasting, so.
Erin Andrews
Degree. Yeah.
Kylie Kelce
Yes. So we. It's not a full waste of money, so it's fine.
Erin Andrews
What was the number one thing you remember from your communications program at your school? What was the one thing you walked away with remembering that they taught you?
Kylie Kelce
Oh, Gosh. Honestly, in. In each of my classes, I could tell you, like, one thing. Like, in radio, I still. I took radio for probably the most, like, consistently.
Erin Andrews
Yeah.
Kylie Kelce
And I still remember us having multiple conversations with the newcomers to the radio station of. You have to smile and sound like you're having fun because you can actually hear it. So, again, translated to podcasting pretty well. Yeah, exactly. And just for the people who aren't. Aren't watching, you have to. You have to make sure that you take care of that. And there have been times where I've. Early on in Jason podcasting, he would. He would be like, how was this week's episode? And I would be like, you were too close to the mic.
Erin Andrews
Oh, yeah.
Kylie Kelce
Or like. Or like, you can't say inside jokes with your brother unless you're willing to explain them, because otherwise, it's as if someone's watching, like, an inside conversation, and they're on the outside, so.
Erin Andrews
Good.
Kylie Kelce
So things. Just little things like that that have just sort of sat with me and have helped in certain. Certain capacities.
Erin Andrews
I remember early in that podcast, and I said this to Jason, actually. We were on a conference call with him. It was. I think it was a couple. I don't think it was last year. I think it was a couple. Yeah, maybe it was last year, and it was your daughter. And she came on, and he was like, hey, Wyatt wants to say hi. And he goes, tell him what you're wearing. And she goes, a leotard. I cannot say the word leotard now without being like, a leotard.
Kylie Kelce
She. I always say, if she doesn't win an Oscar, I want my money back. Whenever she gets to go downstairs and talk to Uncle Travel, it is like, uncle Trap. Guess what?
Erin Andrews
I feel like talking to Uncle Trapp. I feel like I all of a sudden need to tell him so many things. I had. We had chiefs, 49ers this year in. In San Francisco. And we talked to. I got. You know, we talked to Patrick. We didn't get a chance to talk to Travis. And I don't want to bug those guys if we don't need to bother them. And I didn't even get to see him pre game. I don't know what the hell was happening, but I didn't get to go see him. And so he's like, you know, game's almost over. It's fourth quarter, and I'm standing there on his sideline, and he kind of is standing out there, and he's, you know, game's pretty much over. And he looks over. He's like, ea. And I was like, what's up? And he's like. He goes, hey, hope you're doing good. And I was like. I started talking to the fucking guy. He's. It's. It's a game, Aaron. Get it together. I was like, oh, my God. That one thing about your shirt and the podcast, like, aaron, it's second in four. Shut up.
Kylie Kelce
That's exactly what the problem is, because Jason will be like, okay, go upstairs with Mom. And I can still see her, like, nodding with the headphones on. And I'm like, trapp, Travis is over there. Like, no way. Tell me more. And I'm like, trav, stop talking to her, and she'll come back upstairs. Like, you're engaging. You're engaging with her so good.
Erin Andrews
It's.
Kylie Kelce
Yeah, I mean, I get it. He's exciting. He's. He's a fun guy.
Erin Andrews
The.
Kylie Kelce
The King of Funkles, really? Now, you said before you were a dancer growing up, I mean, tried and. Well, you say that, but you were also a dancer in college.
Erin Andrews
Oh, yeah. She got down for those timeouts. Oh, yeah.
Kylie Kelce
So what was your experience like on the Florida dance team?
Erin Andrews
Well, aggressive, because I also worked for the student station, and I loved the Florida Gators, and our basketball team was just starting to get good. Then we had Billy Donovan. I may or may not have been dating a guy on the team. You know, I was like, okay. So I was, I think, the only dancer that knew the lineup of the other team that we were playing. So I was, like, telling the girls. I also thought I would be really helpful if I saw the Gator bench be like, thumbs up, or if they were in a zone, I would start doing what the coaches did. So much so the Gators went to the Final Four. They went to the championship game. My senior year is so perfect. University of Florida versus Michigan State. I got in a screaming match with Mo Pete from. Yeah, Michigan State. Because I was, like, screaming at him, and he's like, look at the scoreboard. I mean, I have talked to Tom Izzo, because I then covered Big Ten basketball for years about, like, what a loser dancer. I was sitting underneath the basket at the Final Four championship game talking smack like, girl, relax.
Kylie Kelce
I just love that as a college dance team member that you were talking shit.
Erin Andrews
Oh, yeah.
Kylie Kelce
And to the extent that I wonder if any of those athletes know who was talking. Jason Williams nowadays.
Erin Andrews
Yeah. From Duke. Because Florida beat Duke. I think it was in. It wasn't in the Final Four. They beat North Carolina. I Think it was in the Sweet sixteen. He goes, I remember. I remember you sitting under there and talking. Oh, yeah.
Kylie Kelce
Let's take a circle back to your sports broadcasting career. You have one of the most difficult jobs in trying to get a great sound bite from coaches and players in a very short amount of time.
Erin Andrews
Yeah.
Kylie Kelce
How do you think you've been able to get the most out of players in those quick snippet moments of just trying to make sure that you have something coming out of the break?
Erin Andrews
You know, I being relatable. I think another thing is I always. I want those guys to trust me. You know, listen, there's been times you have to interview guys, and we interviewed week 15. The build up to that game with the Eagles was that there was a little bit of friction between A.J. brown. Jalen hurts. I'm not in the locker room. I'm not going to report anything I don't know about. I'm only going to report what those guys are telling me. Jalen goes out. He balls out. AJ Brown has a game. Saquon, you know, is doing his thing. Great. I know that post game, I have to ask Jalen about all the fricking noise all week long. And look what you did this time around. And so I really struggle because I know what people want to hear at home. And I also know what I. I don't want Jalen to think I'm stirring the pot again, but I also appreciate these guys. They know I have a job to do. So, yeah, I think a lot of it is, is trust. They know I'm not out there to make them look bad and being well researched, well read. Talking to them during pregame just. I don't know, I. I just think all the work and preparation that I do do, I feel like they realize that and I'm not in it just for myself or, you know, for a clickbait, which we all love so much, don't we?
Kylie Kelce
I love watching you.
Erin Andrews
Oh, I love you.
Kylie Kelce
Because it is so obvious that these guys have this insane level of respect for you and what you do. And so to watch them interact with you and it be such like a warm and very, like, back and forth. Like, it's not just like you're standing there to ask them a question. You have to, like, sort of. They're just there to save face or. Because they have to be. They genuinely are happy to talk to you. And that is so refreshing to watch because it really does come across.
Erin Andrews
That means that's coming from you. It really does. I get emotional about that stuff because, you know, for the longest time, you just want to do a good job. And then once I realized I could, I just wanted guys like your husband and the ones that I deal with all the time, and the coaches that I respect and the general managers I respect, and even the owners, I wanted them to know I care so much, much. You know, it's funny. We play a role, right? But the amount that I study and prepare for and am neurotic about, like, if I screw up one thing, it ruins my whole week. I mean, I'm coming home with chest pains, which is so stupid. But it just is because I care. And it's not even about the way I look. It's because I respect the hell out of what your husband did, what that O line has done, the time that they gave me during the week. And I just never wanted them to think that I was just there to be like, hey, I'm on tv and this is my outfit.
Kylie Kelce
It is so transparent. And not to, like, keep. Keep nailing it home. But I. I think that you've seen. There are people who you can tell are just. Are there to, like, get a story, are there to see the. See the tear drop, like, and I think that they feel that mutual respect, that, like, you work really hard at what you do so that you can help them look good in what they do, and that it's not that you're ever trying to, like, catch them in a bad moment or it, like, really comes. It's a joy to watch, genuinely.
Erin Andrews
Thank you. That means a lot.
Kylie Kelce
Now, outside of your reporting career, you are also the founder of the sports apparel line, where by Erin Andrews, which I love. I have always taken up issue with the fact that I find specifically in, like, a pro shop or just anything branded towards women is often pink. And, like, if I wanted to wear pink, I would root for a pink team.
Erin Andrews
Sure.
Kylie Kelce
And so I love the fact that you have fully leaned into the team colors, making sure that it's something that, like, I could wear. Not going to an Eagles game, and people would be like, oh, that's so cute.
Erin Andrews
Anywhere, everywhere. That's kind of our slogan, baby.
Kylie Kelce
I love it. Do you feel like you sort of wedged into where there was a serious deficit for fan apparel for women?
Erin Andrews
Yeah, I. Listen, I grew up a huge college. Well, sports fan. I mean, I went to the University of Florida. Like, I wore orange and blue till I, you know, could puke. And then I was at college. I worked college game day, and it was fricking awesome. Awesome to See everybody and like, all their colors. And I just was so curious what other people were wearing. And then having a husband that played, I just would go to the pro shops and I was like, what? Okay, they have all this space here that they're selling. The men and the women get like two things. And it's a weird V neck that's itchy and bizarre. And like, no, I don't want sequins across my boobs. I'm fine.
Kylie Kelce
The V neck, Eric.
Erin Andrews
I'm good. Like, this is weird.
Kylie Kelce
And it was also the vneck. It's the V neck cap sleeve, sequined. And then also the larger the size you get, the wider it gets.
Erin Andrews
Yeah. What's up with that?
Kylie Kelce
Why aren't we getting any longer?
Erin Andrews
Right.
Kylie Kelce
For the tall girlies, I need the large to be longer.
Erin Andrews
Exactly. So, yes, I would just be annoyed going into these shops. And so I had done a Super bowl, like, chalk talk in San Francisco years ago, and GQ had asked to do a sit down and talk to me about the style. And I was like, like, my manager is going to kill me right now. But I got to be honest. None of the. I. I wouldn't wear any of this. This just isn't me. I'm very much a tomboy. Like, I appreciate the people that want to wear this, but, like, I. I don't see me in any of this. And that night we went to a restaurant. We were overserved where and having great food. And I just started. Started like, you know, writing out on this paper tablecloth, like a name. And I said, why can't we just have something where it's like staples in your closet? And I'll be honest, I'm not a fashionista by any means. I'm a thing is like three times too big. Whatever, I don't care. But I just was like, you know, the bomber, the zip up, like shirts. And then so finally somebody listened to us. It was probably like four or five years of banging people's doors down and saying, hey, we've got this idea. Well, unless you don't love it, we're not gonna love it. I'm like, I promise you, if we can do this, it's gonna be a fucking hit. Just listen. Please listen. And so finally, Michael Rubin with Fana did and. And gave us our shot. Shoved us into the deep end of the NFL. Women like, you were amazing to give me a shot and put it on. And we freaked out one day when we saw Kylie wearing it at a game. We were like, holy shit. So that was really cool. And yeah, just thankfully, you know, it's doing well and we're excited. We've got a Super bowl collection that's going to be available on fanatics. It's going to be available in New Orleans when we call the game. We have a special announcement coming up about a collab we're doing with somebody or kind of hoping to do a collab with you by the way, which would be pretty fun. What, what would be. If we did a collab with you, what would be the one piece of article? That would be the Kylie Kelsey wear collab. What. What would you like? What do you live in? What do you want to do?
Kylie Kelce
I do love an oversized crew neck right now.
Erin Andrews
Oh yeah.
Kylie Kelce
I mean I. It just, it's really. It's pregnancy body. And now for the sequel to last week's fictional Duncan short film. Once again, the part of Kylie will be read by me. Stage direction, the voice of Queen Emma. Action.
Erin Andrews
Interior, Duncan. Cabrini University. Day after Tinder date, Local legend Kylie.
Kylie Kelce
McDevitt walks in while in the middle.
Erin Andrews
Of a phone call with their friend and worst player on the field hockey team.
Kylie Kelce
Beverly. Second date. Beverly, his friend. Friend literally had to fireman carry him out of the bar. Kylie approaches the register and marvels at the donut display while Beverly yammers on. Mm, mm. Beard. Funny. Charming. Yep. Bev, one sec. I'm at Dunkin and these donuts require my full attention. Kylie addresses the cashier. Hi, sorry about that. Can I please get a glass glazed donut and a butter pecan iced coffee? Kylie immediately takes a bite of her donut and a sip of her drink and suddenly has a Jimmy Neutron style brain blast. Bev, I just had the best idea. I'll go out with him again if he agrees to a date in this Duncan. Heck, I'll even marry him if he does that. To be continued. You did IVF for a number of years. If you had to tell someone just sort of like a short summary about your IVF journey, what would that, what would that entail?
Erin Andrews
It sucked. It sucked. And for so long it was crazy because I would be so quiet about it and you know, my friends knew and all that, but I was so embarrassed and I think so many women are because you just. All my friends and especially in a, in a hockey wives room. I don't know what it's like in football. A lot of the girls are young when they have their babies. In hockey, the boys get married really early. And I was in my 30s and we were not married. And we were not, you know, pregnant. And all my girlfriends, I helped raise their kids in the hockey wives room. So by the time I came rolling around 45 with a surrogate was, wait, where'd y'all go? This is crazy. So, yeah, there was a lot of embarrassment. You felt like maybe people in my life didn't understand it wasn't the case. My girlfriends were amazing. But I always say to people, even if your friends have never gone through ivf, surrogacy, adoption, just talk to them, because you can't keep all this stuff in. And sometimes it's hard for your partner to relate. My husband's from a small town in Canada. You know, not a lot of people. Like, before, we were really vocal about surrogacy and IVF and it not working. Were very vocal about it. At the first time, I was like, I'm going to say something on air because this is crazy. He was like, like, please don't. And he was kind of like, oh, my gosh. The day I went public with how much it sucked and we weren't having success, so many people reached out to us and was like, oh, my God, we've gone through this, too. So it was kind of like therapy.
Kylie Kelce
It is strange that when you start to discuss the different aspects of trying to build a family loss, ivf, infertility to any degree.
Erin Andrews
Yeah.
Kylie Kelce
The people start, like, coming out of the woodwork to be like, that happened to us. Like, I had multiple people after our loss who were like, we had three losses before we had our first kid. We had. We. We experienced this, we experienced that. And it's one of those things that makes you so sad, because obviously, not necessarily a club you want to be a part of, but then you realize how many people have experienced that and how many people are sitting in silence with it. And it just sort of, like, almost stings a little to realize that we're all carrying this degree of trauma, really. Or. Or, like, not having a positive experience and then just not talking about it as if it's something that we should be, like, ashamed of, that doesn't need to be talked about, that's too personal to talk about. But, like, if we're all experiencing it, is it really that personal?
Erin Andrews
Right.
Kylie Kelce
It's. It's. I. I am so grateful that you have these conversations because I think that. That you're opening up the opportunity for other women to realize that it's not just them, that someone who is in the public eye, who's as successful as you are, who's clearly Like a fit, healthy individual, that it can happen to anyone, that you can experience infertility. You were still working that whole time through ivf. Do you feel like that was a good distraction?
Erin Andrews
It was honestly the distraction I needed. I mean, I even had my whole cervical cancer journey during football. You know, that was a big reason why we weren't able to get pregnant. That was a huge reason why we had to do surrogacy. But for me, being busy and doing what I love, being on that football field is such a distraction, and it's something I need to function. You take me off, I'm a hot mess express. I gotta be busy working. Staying busy, trying to be the best version of me was what helped me the most.
Kylie Kelce
But then on top of it, you have taken it upon yourself to encourage other women to make sure that they are getting themselves checked regularly. So, yes, you have now taken an experience in your life and are again speaking about it and not sweeping it under the rug or pretending like it's something that you should be embarrassed about. And you're using it to encourage other women to make sure that they are pursuing the proper medical care and maintenance that we all need to prioritize.
Erin Andrews
It was crazy. I found out when I went public with it and I went public with it at Super Bowl. Somebody did a sit down interview with me and they were like, hey, how was your year? And I was like, holy. Listen to this.
Kylie Kelce
Let me tell you.
Erin Andrews
It all started at week three. So I just told her. And then I woke up that Monday morning and it was everywhere about the percentages of women that get diagnosed with it, how you shouldn't die of it because it is something that's curable if you find it early. It was wild. I was getting text messages from powerful men in the NFL saying, thank you for doing this. My mother, my wife, my aunt, my cousin, they don't go to the doctor. And they needed to hear this. So, yeah, it was for the greater good, to just kind of get it out there. When you work with all men and you're, you know, the only female out of 30 guys that travel every week to a game, it's not something you want to talk about with your cervix. You know, hey, pass the pasta. My cervix just got taken out. How about that Philly offense you know so well?
Kylie Kelce
Again, thank you for having those conversations.
Erin Andrews
Sure.
Kylie Kelce
The other thing that you have, like you have already said today, that you've been outspoken about, is how you guys ended up with your son via surrogacy. At what point did you decide that that was the route for you guys?
Erin Andrews
We decided Covid Easter. We're always. Because we didn't have kids, we always have a big Easter with my girlfriend, who was the wife of our goalie, and she was so great and make. She had a big family, so she always had us over for Easter, and she had all the boys over for Thanksgiving. So we were so used to doing everything with everybody's kids on the team, and we just were all isolated, and none of us were together, and we're like, this sucks. And we. I'm not going to get pregnant. And I know surrogacy sounds off and weird, but let's just do it. And so we just decided to do it. And it was a crazy, emotional, wild ride. We ended up, you know, losing. There was. There was a big loss, which I don't think we were prepared for. I think we thought when we went into it, we're like, yeah, it's gonna.
Kylie Kelce
Be successful right away.
Erin Andrews
What are you talking about? We'll put two in. We'll get two or we'll get one. We got nothing. And I didn't have a lot to start out, so that was really, really hard. I didn't deal with that very well. I pretty much kind of lost it for a bit. My husband dealt with grief really well. I didn't process it the way I was supposed to. Taught me a big lesson about that. And then that led us to our angel, and that was our surrogate, and she was so incredible. She had done it before. She really guided us through it. The woman whose company that placed us with our surrogate was so wonderful, so much so that I've actually recommended her to other people where they've had babies through her. And you are with the right group and the right people, and you ask the right questions. And I even have somebody via broadcasting that had a baby before we did in surrogacy, and we were asking them all about the delivery. You just got to ask questions. You got to be open. You got to be honest with yourself and your partner, and then it'll work out the way you need it to. You can't go about it just being like, I'm going to deal with this like this and not talk to people. You got to talk. You got to ask questions.
Kylie Kelce
And so you obviously have been a mom now for is Mac A year and a half.
Erin Andrews
A year and a half, yeah.
Kylie Kelce
How. How's it going?
Erin Andrews
It's wild, but it's. It's getting crazier. And crazier of like, man, he's coming into his own, you know? Like, when do you notice that they start coming into your own? This is my first time. Like, when did they start developing their little like, cuckoo personalities?
Kylie Kelce
I would say right around. Yeah, I would say between like 15, 18 months. I feel like they start to sort of become their own person where, like, they're laughing at. At specific. Like, you can tell what they find funny. Yeah, you can tell their sense of humor. Like I have explained, all three of our girls so far have different senses of humor. Wyatt wants to be funny. Ellie is funny and doesn't understand why you're laughing. And Bennett is funny and knows it. So, like, it's it. And it really pans out right around that like 15, 18 month, you start to see them sort of amp up.
Erin Andrews
That's a good way to say it, but that's. It's.
Kylie Kelce
It is. I think, like, you guys are in the sweet spot of which I'm sure not everything is rainbows and butterflies. I want to be abundantly clear on that.
Erin Andrews
Yeah, the molers, man, that is crazy. Oh, that poor is not right. He turned into a different person. I'm like, are you okay? What happened in.
Kylie Kelce
Yes. They get a little, like, possessed.
Erin Andrews
Wow.
Kylie Kelce
Like, you're like, that's not. That wasn't mine. Wasn't. How do we reset to factory settings? What is happening? Yeah. Oh, exactly. Because they. There are just certain milestones and the molars are definitely one of them where you're like, I know you're not okay, but I. We gotta. We gotta recenter ourselves here. Well, Aaron, I cannot thank you enough for joining us today. I am, like I said, such a huge fan. I am so grateful for the conversations you're having, for the work that you're doing, and for the space that you're holding for women in sports is so incredible. And you're a true professional and I know that that shows through the screen every week. So thank you so, so much.
Erin Andrews
Well, I love you and the feeling is mutual. I was. Was so excited when you were in London, when we were there, when we just jumped in that tent. And then I saw you were there and I was like, hey. And acted like I knew you, but I felt like I did. It was so funny because you were everything that we wanted you to be. And I remember when we were leaving and my husband had quite a few cocktails in him. Thanks to your husband. That's usually how he goes in there. And he was like, wow, she's great, huh? Wow, she's just great. I was like, like what did you think she was going to be? Of course she's great. She's fantastic. He's like, she's just great. So yeah, you were, you were as advertised and wonderful and, and love you guys a lot and just cheer everything that you guys do and are a part of and it's so fun to watch just all of this. I, I'm so happy about this podcast. You are doing your thing and it looks great on you girl.
Kylie Kelce
Thank you so much again to my guest Aaron Andrews for joining me. Not going to lie. I talked to Aaron for a longer conversation and as always you'll be able to find even more exclusive clips on More Shit Monday on my YouTube channel. And that's a wrap on this week's episode of Not Gonna Lie. I'll be back next Thursday with a brand new episode. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Follow the show on all social media at NGL with Kylie not gonna Lie is a wave original brought to you by Duncan thanks guys again for tuning in. How do I fuck up on the last line when I heard the whole thing. Soccer, football, the beautiful game, whatever you call it, it is more than just a sport. On it's called Soccer. We bring you the stories and characters that shape the game and the debates that keep the fans talking. You think Real Madrid have made a.
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Podcast Summary: Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce | Episode 6: Kylie on Crazy Eagles Superstitions, TikTok Eulogy & Surrogacy Journey with Erin Andrews
Host: Kylie Kelce
Guest: Erin Andrews
Release Date: January 16, 2025
Podcast: Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce
Produced by: Wave Sports + Entertainment
In the opening segment, Kylie Kelce delves into her passionate fandom for the Philadelphia Eagles, particularly during the high-stakes playoff season. Her commitment is so intense that she employs various superstitious rituals to "jinx" any negative outcomes.
Superstitious Practices:
Kylie shares her unique approach to maintaining good luck, such as using a wooden spoon to knock on wood, symbolizing her attempt to ward off bad omens.
"I have to touch the wooden spoon. It's the craziest phenomenon."
(00:02:30)
Family Dynamics During Games:
Kylie discusses the challenges of watching games at home with her family, highlighting moments where her enthusiasm for the game leads to amusing household interactions.
"Ellie did not like that. I got so excited on a Nolan Smith's sack, so had to bring it down a couple notches."
(00:04:41)
Eagles vs. Cowboys Banter:
Maintaining a light-hearted rivalry, Kylie refrains from commenting on the Cowboys' performances to preserve her superstitions.
"I can't talk shit on them and expect that the universe will still smile upon us."
(00:05:12)
Kylie transitions into a heartfelt segment bidding farewell to TikTok, contemplating its potential departure and reminiscing about her experiences on the platform.
Personal TikTok Journey:
Kylie shares her late entry into TikTok during the pandemic, using the platform as a means to connect and entertain herself amidst raising three children.
"I've spent countless post bedtime hours doom scrolling. That sounds very unproductive."
(00:07:10)
Memorable TikTok Moments:
Highlighting significant interactions, Kylie mentions notable followers like Jeremy Schofield and Bert Kreischer, as well as viral videos that resonated with her audience.
"When I posted that video of Jason sleeping in the delivery room and it got 14 million views, it was almost as if that was a shared experience."
(00:09:34)
Challenges and Triumphs:
Kylie reflects on both the positive and negative aspects of her TikTok presence, including dealing with fake stories and the impact of celebrity interactions.
"Goodbye TikTok, goodbye algorithm, goodbye mom talk and all your most impractical sensory bins."
(00:11:13)
The heart of the episode features an engaging and candid conversation between Kylie Kelce and sports broadcasting icon Erin Andrews. They explore a range of topics from Erin's professional insights to her personal journey with surrogacy.
Building Trust with Athletes:
Erin discusses the importance of relatability and trust in her role as a sideline reporter, emphasizing her commitment to honest and respectful interactions with players and coaches.
"A lot of it is trust. They know I'm not out there to make them look bad."
(00:25:06)
Professional Preparation:
Highlighting her meticulous preparation, Erin shares how extensive research and understanding of the sport enable her to elicit genuine responses from interviewees.
"I'm well researched, well read, talking to them during pregame just helps."
(00:25:06)
Navigating Infertility:
Erin opens up about her struggles with IVF and the emotional toll it took on her and her family, shedding light on the often-silent challenges faced by many women.
"I always say to people, even if your friends have never gone through IVF, surrogacy, adoption, just talk to them."
(00:35:45)
The Decision for Surrogacy:
Erin explains how the COVID-19 pandemic influenced her decision to pursue surrogacy, highlighting the emotional and logistical complexities involved.
"We decided to do it because we were isolated, and none of us were together. It was a crazy, emotional, wild ride."
(00:39:35)
Support Systems and Advocacy:
Emphasizing the importance of support and openness, Erin discusses how sharing her story publicly helped others and fostered a sense of community among women facing similar struggles.
"When you work with all men and you're the only female out of 30 guys, it's not something you want to talk about."
(00:38:15)
"Someone did a sit-down interview with me, and it was for the greater good to get it out there."
(00:38:25)
Addressing Fashion Gaps:
Erin discusses the inspiration behind her sports apparel line, aiming to fill the void in women’s fan apparel by offering stylish, comfortable, and team-colored options.
"I grew up a huge sports fan, but the women's apparel was either pink or impractical."
(00:28:28)
Collaborative Efforts:
She shares her excitement about collaborating with brands and fellow sports personalities to expand her line, ensuring it caters to the diverse needs of female fans.
"We finally got a shot with Fana, and seeing Kylie wear it was amazing."
(00:30:05)
Importance of Openness:
Both Kylie and Erin emphasize the significance of discussing personal struggles openly to destigmatize topics like infertility and mental health.
Balancing Personal and Professional Life:
Erin's ability to maintain professionalism while sharing deeply personal experiences serves as an inspiration for balancing career ambitions with personal challenges.
Support Networks:
The conversations highlight the value of having a strong support system, whether through family, friends, or professional networks, in overcoming life's obstacles.
Notable Quotes:
Kylie Kelce on Superstitions:
"I have to touch the wooden spoon. It's the craziest phenomenon."
(00:02:30)
Erin Andrews on Trust in Broadcasting:
"A lot of it is trust. They know I'm not out there to make them look bad."
(00:25:06)
Erin Andrews on Surrogacy:
"When you work with all men and you're the only female out of 30 guys, it's not something you want to talk about."
(00:38:15)
Kylie Kelce on TikTok Memories:
"Goodbye TikTok, goodbye algorithm, goodbye mom talk and all your most impractical sensory bins."
(00:11:13)
Conclusion:
Episode 6 of "Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce" offers a blend of personal anecdotes, professional insights, and heartfelt conversations. Kylie’s deep dive into her Eagles fandom, nostalgic farewell to TikTok, and the profound dialogue with Erin Andrews provide listeners with an engaging and authentic look into the lives of women navigating the intersections of sports, personal challenges, and media.
For those who missed the episode, this summary encapsulates the essence of Kylie’s ongoing journey to redefine her identity beyond being a "football wife," while also showcasing the resilience and advocacy of her guest, Erin Andrews.
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