
Kylie Kelce Banned These Kids' Shows In Her House
And in the latest episode of her Not Gonna Lie podcast, the mom of four revealed that she has some pretty strict rules when it comes to what her girls watch at home.
Giving her official 'guide to kids' TV,' Kylie revealed three shows she's 'banned' her kids from watching for 'a multitude of reasons.'
'I'm pretty sure there are studies that have shown that these shows are not correct,' she said.
The first is Cocomelon. 'No. Aggressively no,' she said. 'If Cocomelon comes up on any of the screens, my daughters say, 'Oop, we're not allowed to watch that,' because I have doubled, tripled, quadrupled down. We are not watching Cocomelon in our house.'
'I do think that we should question anything that locks kids in the way Cocomelon locks them in. Specifically, as early as Cocomelon does,' she added. 'You might think I'm being a little unreasonable and a little dramatic, but you're fucking wrong. It is not good.'
The second show on the list is Blippi. 'I don't even know where to start with this one. Blippi is weird to me,' she said. 'I don't like it. I understand that some of it is educational. I understand that it started, like, as an educational base — I'm good.'
With those two out of the way, I fear this third and final one might ruffle a few feathers. According to Kylie, the Kelce kids are strictly banned from watching the Teletubbies — because her 4-year-old 'thinks it's creepy.'
'They have TVs in their bellies,' she said.
For what it's worth, there are still plenty of shows that Kylie loves and is very happy for her girls to watch — namely, Sesame Street, which she placed in her 'top tier.'
'Big Bird is aging like fine wine,' she said. 'I really wanna know his skincare routine because he doesn't look a day older than when I used to watch him when I was little. It's crazy.'
Other Kylie-approved shows include: Ms. Rachel, T.O.T.S., Bluey, Peppa Pig, and Puppy Dog Pals. As well as some of her childhood faves like Zoboomafoo, The Big Comfy Couch, SpongeBob SquarePants, PB&J Otter, and Bear in the Big Blue House.
OK, time to give your thoughts on this. I think banning Cocomelon and Blippi is fair enough, but the Teletubbies? Sure, it's weird, but it's a classic!
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