Kylie Kelce Opens Up About Miscarriage & Wants People To Stop Assuming She’s Pregnant

Kylie Kelce is tired of people speculating about whether or not she's pregnant (she's not). In a video shared on TikTok, Kylie, who the wife of former NFL player Jason Kelce, opened up about struggling with pregnancy loss in the past. Before Kylie and Jason welcomed their first child, Wyatt, Kylie had a miscarriage, she shared in the video. "I went in for my 13-week ultrasound and there was no heartbeat," she shared on TikTok. "And I had to have a D&E a few days later."

As someone who had to have a dilation and evacuation procedure after a miscarriage, she thinks people need to stop trying to guess whether or not someone is pregnant before they announce it themselves.

In her video, Kylie began with, "I have kept my mouth shut on this for quite some time now, and my lack of filter is kicking in and we're just gonna nip this in the bud."

"Since the middle of the last football season," she has seen articles that say she's pregnant when she isn't, she said. "I haven’t been pregnant since I gave birth to Bennie and she is almost a year and a half old," Kylie explained, referring to her third daughter, Bennett.

Overall, she thinks people need to agree on one thing: People should wait for others to announce that they're pregnant instead of jumping to conclusions, spreading rumors, or asking questions about it.

"I cannot stand people writing such insensitive articles about such a sensitive topic," Kylie shared. "Really lights my fire."

In the caption, Kylie went into more detail about the inappropriate things people have said to her while assuming that she was pregnant. In spite of not being pregnant, people have congratulated her on her "pregnancy" and have also asked her about whether or not she had a miscarriage.

"I have been congratulated in person multiple times," she wrote. "I have been questioned by strangers."

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***Trigger warning: pregnancy loss. I have been congratulated in person multiple times. I have been questioned by strangers. Most aggressively, I was DM’d by a random woman asking “did you have a miscarriage?” because one of the news outlets that said I was pregnant doubled back and claimed I hadn’t announced it because I had had a miscarriage. Let’s do better.

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On one occasion, a stranger sent her a direct message asking if she had a miscarriage "because one of the news outlets that said I was pregnant doubled back and claimed I hadn't announced it because I had had a miscarriage."

"Let's do better," she continued in the caption. In the video, she added that she does "not take getting pregnant or trying to get pregnant lightly."

"I think we need to just be in agreement that this is not a topic that anyone needs to be first on reporting," she concluded. "Let the parents say it when they're good and ready."

Many commented on Kylie's video to share that they feel the same way about making assumptions about whether or not someone is pregnant.

"Why do people ask?" one person commented on TikTok. "It's so private."

"You are so right," another person commented, noting that they've also had a miscarriage. "The insensitivity knows no bounds. Thank you for speaking out."