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Date:2025-04-13 22:45:30
Taylor Swift's honorary sister-in-law Kylie Kelce has already started to see massive success with her newest podcast venture, becoming a top show on platforms less than a week after its debut.
"Not Gonna Lie," a podcast show produced by Wave Sports + Entertainment, has officially hit the No. 1 slot on Apple and Spotify following the release of its first episode on Thursday, USA TODAY confirmed.
Kelce, a former college field hockey player, soon to be mother of four and wife to retired NFL star Jason Kelce, announced the project in late November, sharing in a teaser trailer posted to YouTube that listeners were going to hear her "brutally honest opinions on motherhood."
"I'm just as shocked as all of you that I'm starting a podcast, but if everyone's gonna be talking about me and my family, you might as well hear it from me," Kelce says in the video.
Armed with one mic and zero cares, Kelce is "ready to open up — on her own terms" on "Not Gonna Lie," which drops new episodes every Thursday.
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"Despite her best efforts to remain on the sidelines, being part of football’s favorite family means the world has found out about Kylie Kelce," a Spotify tagline reads.
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'Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce' introduction, trailer
'Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce' episode schedule, where to listen
New episodes of Kylie Kelce's podcast will drop every Thursday on Apple, Spotify and YouTube.
What does Kylie Kelce talk about on 'Not Gonna Lie?'
"Join Kylie each week on 'Not Gonna Lie', as she shares her personal story beyond being just a 'football wife,' setting the record straight on gossip and speaking her truths on topics like modern parenting, social media trends, women in sports and more," according to a Spotify tagline.
Each episode will feature Kelce sitting down for "revealing conversations with special guests across pop culture, sports and entertainment," the tagline continues.
In the first episode "NGL," which dropped Thursday, Kylie Kelce discusses her recent pregnancy announcement, thoughts on gender reveals and what the past two years have been like for her and her family among other topics.
She was also joined by "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" actress Kaitlin Olson later in the episode, who comes on to talk about the autographed Eagles jacket she won in a bid, motherhood and her appearance on a new ABC show.
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