Kylie Kelce Reveals the Kids' Shows She Won't Allow in Her Home
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Kylie Kelce is known for speaking her mind. On the most recent episode of her podcast Not Gonna Lie, released on July 24, 2025, Kelce discusses her NGL 'screen time recommendations list' for this summer, as well as the 'banned list' of shows she doesn't allow her four daughters to watch—no exceptions.
'These are my personal opinions about kids' shows,' she prefaces her list. 'If you watch any of the ones that I may or may not talk some smack about, then that's great. I'm going to be honest. I have no other way to function.'
Kelce, who shares Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 2, and Finnley, 3 months, with her husband, former NFL player Jason Kelce, notes that they are both aligned in their views on children's television shows.
On her list of favorite shows is Bluey, Miss Rachel, and Sesame Street, where she jokes that Big Bird is 'aging like fine wine.'
After sharing her favorites, and her love for the music in these shows, which she says 'slaps,' she shifts to her list of no-gos. And CoComelon is at the top of that list.
'No. Aggressively no,' Kelce states. 'So now, if CoComelon comes up on any of the screens, my daughters say, 'Oh, we're not allowed to watch that,' because I have doubled, tripled, quadrupled down. We are not watching CoComelon in our house.'
Kelce is particularly adamant about CoComelon because she feels it has highly addictive qualities.
'We should question anything that locks kids in the way CoComelon locks them in,' says Kelce, a Parents Next Gen winner.
Other parents have raised similar concerns about the show's fast-paced editing and animation style, questioning whether these elements may lead to overstimulation or addiction.
Despite some pushback against CoComelon, the research on its potential impact is mixed. Many families love the show for its colorful animation and nursery rhymes. One parent on Reddit shared that, although their child enjoys the program, they are unaffected by it, demonstrating a healthy relationship with the show's animation and pacing, as Parents previously covered.
In addition to CoComelon, Kelce has also banned Blippi, and Teletubbies. Of course, these are all shows that are very popular among families across the country.
Every parent has different opinions about what they believe their children should and should not be watching. So like the Kelces, you just have to do what works best for your family.
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