Kylie Kelce said her 1-year-old daughter Finn is headed for a reputation as the toughest and tallest of her four children, giving listeners on Thursday’s Not Gonna Lie podcast a quick window into life at home with her family. The comment came as she talked through the way the girls move in and out of alliances, and how Finn keeps trying to keep up with the older ones.
That is why readers are looking at Kylie Kelce now: the June 18 episode offered a new, specific glimpse of Finn, Wyatt, Elliotte and Bennett, with Finn singled out as the youngest child in the group but already the tallest. Kelce said the children often pair off and then change allegiances every few months, a small family detail that makes Finn’s place in the lineup feel less fixed than the order of their ages would suggest.
Kelce said Finn wants to be involved with her older sisters and was doing exactly that when she fell down two steps that morning. She said the child went down ass-first rather than head-first, then added that Finn seems to have figured out she can scream at people. Kelce even said the way Finn is built suggests she may be adjusting fast to the rough-and-tumble world around her, calling her likely to be “the toughest” and saying she is also “the tallest.”
That part lands a little differently because the youngest child is not usually the tallest, especially in a group of four girls. But Kelce’s point was not about a chart or a measuring tape. It was about a child who already appears to be pushing into the space her older sisters occupy, physically and otherwise, and doing it with enough force that the family can see the outline of her personality before she has even finished growing into it.
Kelce also used the episode to praise Jason Kelce as Father’s Day neared. She said she loves watching him be a dad, described him as caring, gentle and sweet, and said he is the right mix of roughhousing and the kind of playful parenting that she will not always do herself. She said their daughters love him more than anything on this planet and added that he has her back.
What remains unanswered is simple enough: just how much bigger Finn will get, and whether the child who is already tallest among her sisters will keep turning that early lead into the same kind of forcefulness Kelce thinks she sees now.

