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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Kylie Kelce has given birth to her fourth child

    The 33-year-old podcaster and her husband Jason Kelce welcomed daughter Finnley Anne, a sister for Wyatt, five, Elliotte, four, and two-year-old Bennett, into the world on Sunday (30.03.25)


    The couple took to Instagram to share a series of photos of the newborn, including a close up of the tot being swaddled and wearing a large pink and blue bow in her hair, one of her resting on her side, and one of each parent holding the latest edition to their family.

    The post was captioned: "Whoop, there she is!

    "Finnley "Finn" Anne Kelce

    "3/30/25 (sic)"

    Just a few weeks ago, Kylie - who announced her pregnancy in November - revealed she was considering calling the baby Andie in honour of Kate Hudson's character in 'How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days'.

    Speaking to Kate on her own 'Not Gonna Lie' podcast, Kylie said: "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days is one of my favourite movies of all time, but absolutely my favourite rom-com.

    "We've even considered Andie as a name for our fourth girl.

    "Our first is Wyatt, our second is Elliotte, our third is Bennett. We were like, 'Andie would fit in there, and it would be so cool."

    Kylie also revealed that she knows another couple who choose the same moniker for their child and has found it to be a "bada**" name.

    She said: "They said that they named their daughter Anderson, as in Andie Anderson, and call her Andie. It's so bada***."

    The 'Almost Famous' star approved of the name

    She said: "Andie would be so cute.

    "It's a great name. I love that."

    Kylie felt it was probably too late to opt for a "girly" name for her fourth child and felt her other three kids would question such a move.

    She said: "If we do a full commit to a girly name at this point, it would not sit well with the other three.

    "I think eventually, they'll be like, 'Why did they get a cute girly name?'"

    Kylie recently revealed that she wanted a fourth child because she likes "even" numbers.

    She said: "I really like even numbers.

    "We got three, and I was like, 'Three's cool. This feels good.

    "Then we got out of the rough baby sleeping and all that, and I was like, 'You know what, I like even numbers, let's do it.'"

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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