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Kylie Kelce and Jenni ‘JWoww' Farley Get Real About Sharing Parenting Advice
Kylie Kelce and Jenni ‘JWoww' Farley Get Real About Sharing Parenting Advice

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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Kylie Kelce and Jenni ‘JWoww' Farley Get Real About Sharing Parenting Advice

You won't catch Kylie Kelce or Jenni 'JWoww' Farley dishing out unsolicited parenting advice anytime soon. The Jersey Shore alum, 40, appeared on the Thursday, June 26, episode of Kelce's Not Gonna Lie Podcast. The podcast host, 33, asked Farley what 'the best piece of motherhood advice' she got from her co-star Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi was. Farley, who shares daughter Meilani, 10, and son Greyson, 9, with ex-husband Roger Mathews, responded, 'Our mantra is we don't give mother advice unless someone asks for it because there is nothing worse than somebody giving unwanted parenting advice.' The Jersey Shore: Family Vacation star also revealed that she won't give advice to fellow cast member Samantha 'Sammi Sweetheart' Giancola, who is expecting her first baby with fiancé Justin May unless she asks for it. 'I will be there for her every step of the way. I will tell her what I did in that specific situation, which might be different than hers, but I will never give a mom unwanted advice because it takes a village, first off,' she remarked. 'And also, nobody's f**king perfect. Everybody's winging it. And as long as you're trying to keep your f**king kid alive, that's it. You're doing great, sweetie.' Kelce — who shares daughters Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 2, and three-month-old Finnley with husband Jason — seemingly agreed with the reality TV star's stance. 'I always like to point out when people ask me for advice now because I'm four deep. I'm like, first of all, I'm five and under. I can't tell you anything over five right now,' she admitted. 'And also, every single one of our kids are so different that if I gave you advice that applied to our first, it wouldn't have worked for our second. So, the idea of people giving that unsolicited advice, you're like, 'can you put a cork in it?'' Farley added she felt it was 'condescending' when others give unwanted advice — and that they are often 'projecting.' Similar to Kelce, Farley also parents her own two kids differently. 'Like you just said, you have four girls under five, all different, all in the same house. I have a son with autism. I have a daughter who's highly emotional, I can't even give the same advice for in my own house, because I have two different completely parenting styles when it comes to them,' she explained. 'So, the f**k kind of advice am I gonna give?'

Kylie Kelce opens about haircut warning sign that signals postpartum struggle: 'Take me to the doctor'
Kylie Kelce opens about haircut warning sign that signals postpartum struggle: 'Take me to the doctor'

Time of India

time2 days ago

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  • Time of India

Kylie Kelce opens about haircut warning sign that signals postpartum struggle: 'Take me to the doctor'

Kylie Kelce's haircut rule reveals her silent postpartum struggle (Image via: Getty Images) Kylie Kelce is getting real about a unique and deeply personal sign that tells her something's off during postpartum recovery and it starts with a haircut. On a recent episode of her Not Gonna Lie podcast, the mom of four revealed the emotional boundary she set with her stylist that helps her recognize when she might need help. Kylie Kelce's unexpected postpartum red flag: The urge to cut her hair Postpartum experiences vary for every mom, but for Kylie Kelce, there's one unusual indicator that things may not be okay: the urge to chop her hair. During a heartfelt chat with guest Jenni "JWoww" Farley, Kylie shared that she made a pact with her hairstylist—also her husband Jason Kelce's barber—not to let her get the classic 'mom cut.' 'I told her, 'If I ever come to you and ask for a shorter haircut, I need you to, like, take me to the doctor's office,' Kylie said. Kylie, 33, who welcomed her fourth child, daughter Finnley, in March, explained that while she loves her long hair, it becomes a target when she's overwhelmed, sleepless, and hormonal. 'Grounded Kylie knew that was not for her,' she added, recognizing that extreme changes in appearance can sometimes mask deeper emotional challenges. Kylie & JWoww on Jersey Shore Duck Phone, Backflips in the Club & Eagles Autism Community | Ep. 24 The emotional honesty didn't end there. Guest Jenni Farley chimed in with her own postpartum regret. 'I did the mom cut, and I hated it,' she said. 'You knew, like, I have long, beautiful blonde hair. I know I'm not touching this s---.' Kylie went on to acknowledge that she experienced different forms of postpartum emotions with each of her four children—Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 2, and newborn Finnley. 'It's hard to check in with yourself in the moment,' she said. Also Read: NFL star-turned-bachelor Mel Owens sparks controversy over 'Younger women only' dating rule Kylie Kelce's honest reflection on her postpartum journey serves as a powerful reminder that mental health struggles don't always show up in obvious ways. Sometimes, it's a simple request for a haircut that signals something deeper. By opening up about her personal boundaries and experiences, Kylie not only normalizes postpartum emotions but also empowers other moms to listen to themselves and reach out when needed. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.

Kylie Kelce and Jenni 'JWoww' Farley Break Down Why They Don't Like Giving Unsolicited Parenting Advice: 'Nothing Worse'
Kylie Kelce and Jenni 'JWoww' Farley Break Down Why They Don't Like Giving Unsolicited Parenting Advice: 'Nothing Worse'

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time2 days ago

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Kylie Kelce and Jenni 'JWoww' Farley Break Down Why They Don't Like Giving Unsolicited Parenting Advice: 'Nothing Worse'

Jenni "JWoww" Farley and Kylie Kelce will not be giving out any unsolicited parenting advice The Jersey Shore star shares her two children with ex-husband Roger Mathews The Not Gonna Lie podcaster is a mom to four daughters, whom she shares with husband Jason KelceJenni "JWoww" Farley isn't a fan of giving out any unsolicited parenting advice. On the Thursday, June 25 episode of the Not Gonna Lie podcast, the Jersey Shore: Family Vacation star, 40, joined host Kylie Kelce to talk about everything from the hit reality TV show to her life as a mom. Farley shared that she and her fellow costars who are moms have one rule when it comes to giving each other mom advice. "Our mantra is we don't give mother advice unless someone asks for it because there is nothing worse than somebody giving unwanted parenting advice," Farley said, noting that she doesn't plan to give mom-to-be Samantha "Sammi Sweetheart" Giancola any unsolicited advice. "I will be there for her every step of the way. I will tell her what I did in that specific situation, which might be different than hers, but I will never give a mom unwanted advice," the mom of two continued. "Because it takes a village, first off. And also, nobody's f------ perfect. Everybody's winging it. And as long as you're trying to keep your f------ kid alive, that's it. You're doing great, sweetie." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Kelce, who's a mom of four daughters under 5 years old, echoed the same sentiments as Farley, adding that every child is different. "I always like to point out when people ask me for advice now because I'm four deep. I'm like, first of all, I'm 5 and under. I can't tell you anything over 5 right now," Kelce said. "And also, every single one of our kids are so different that if I gave you advice that applied to our first, it wouldn't have worked for our second group." "So, the idea of people giving that unsolicited advice, you're like, 'can you put a cork in it?' " she added. Farley described unwanted parenting advice as "condescending." "To me, it's condescending, and it's you're projecting. Because to me, I'm like, 'Why are you giving that to me? I don't want it.' And you're just trying to say a situation that happened in your life that's not currently happening in mine," Farley added. "Like you just said, you have four girls under 5, all different, all in the same house. I have a son with autism. I have a daughter who's highly emotional. I can't even give the same advice for your own house [that I use] in my own house, because I have two different completely parenting styles when it comes to them," she said. "So, the f--- kind of advice am I gonna give? Holding on by a thread." is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more!tk The Jersey Shore alum married Roger Mathews in 2015, whom she met on the show six years prior. Although Farley and Mathews divorced in 2019, they remain in each other's lives to co-parent their son Greyson, 9, and daughter Meilani, 10. Kelce and her husband Jason Kelce, 37, who announced his retirement from the NFL in March 2024, are the proud parents of four daughters — newborn Finnley 'Finn' Anne, Bennett Llewellyn, 2, Elliotte Ray, 4, and Wyatt Elizabeth, 5. On the Thursday, Jan. 23 episode of her Not Gonna Lie podcast, Kylie described raising children as the "most selfless" and "all-encompassing" thing someone will do in their life. "At any point in the day, you do have to always be concerned about the tiny humans you're responsible for, but I think there is a misconception that it wipes out the rest of you and makes you solely mom," she said. "Whereas what we need to do is tack it on to the end of the resume and keep the rest of the s--- that also defines us as who we are as people because we're still us," she added. "Just because we made a human being or we are a mother to a tiny human doesn't mean that we are only mom." Read the original article on People

Jenni 'JWoww' Farley Says She Once Had to 'Lock' Son in Airport Bathroom, 'Hog-Tie' Him When First Processing His Autism Diagnosis
Jenni 'JWoww' Farley Says She Once Had to 'Lock' Son in Airport Bathroom, 'Hog-Tie' Him When First Processing His Autism Diagnosis

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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Jenni 'JWoww' Farley Says She Once Had to 'Lock' Son in Airport Bathroom, 'Hog-Tie' Him When First Processing His Autism Diagnosis

Jenni 'JWoww' Farley says she once had to "lock" herself and her son in an airport bathroom and "hog-tie" him while she was first processing her son's autism diagnosis The 'Jersey Shore' alum remembered a flight home from Florida with her son, who had just been diagnosed with autism, and shared that she didn't have the tools to de-escalate the situation at the time Farley has since gotten involved with the organization KultureCity, which aims to train staff at venues and certify venues that have sensory-inclusive modificationsJenni 'JWoww' Farley is sharing some of the challenges she experienced when first processing her son's autism diagnosis. The Jersey Shore star, 40, appeared on this week's episode of Kylie Kelce's podcast, Not Gonna Lie, and spoke about how she and Kelce are both involved in the autism community. Farley first discussed how she is on the board of KultureCity, an organization that outfits sensory rooms that are at NFL stadiums. "I got involved because my son was diagnosed and I needed help," Farley said of joining KultureCity. "The irony is, there's so many ironies in my life, but when my son got diagnosed with autism by six doctors, and I know at one point they really did not wanna diagnose him because they were scared s---less." "Like, if we get this wrong, this girl's all over television. And they got it right, but it's nerve-wracking for everyone. But after I got his diagnosis, I did not know what to do besides he needs ABA," the mom of two said of Applied Behavior Analysis, a type of therapy. "He needs ABA forty hours a week. He needs speech and OT and all this stuff." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Farley said she was overwhelmed with her son's diagnosis and wanted to get a second opinion, so she flew with her son Greyson to Florida. Unfortunately, there was a delay on the way back, and she didn't have TSA pre-check at the time. "And [Greyson] decided to not like that, and he tried to run through TSA. And when I tried to stop him, he ripped my glasses off and broke them, and he head butted me," Farley recalled of the experience, which she said was about eight years ago. "And it was a very emotional and very real moment that I had with him. And through all his diagnosing, nobody explained to me sensory issues and sensory processing. And I had no idea, because he really wasn't on a flight before that, that he didn't like lines, and he didn't like waiting, and he hated delays." She explained that because her son was non-verbal, he wasn't able to tell her that he was having sensory processing issues and didn't like the situation they were in. "And I remember seeing everybody's phones go up, and everyone's recording, JWoww with her son, who is throwing a tantrum in the airport, and I just remember crying," she said. "And I remember I finally get through TSA, and I'm bawling, and I have scratches, and my son's crying, and I can't get him in his car seat. And we're having this moment, and I just wanna get on the plane or hide." Farley said she then went to the gate agent, who just kept telling her that there's nothing they can do and that the flight is still delayed. She said she was begging them to help her, but they kept repeating that they couldn't help. "So I was able to lock myself in a bathroom with him and get him figured out and lock him in his stroller. I was hog-tying him at one point just to calm him down," Farley said. "And we got on the plane, and he passed out. I remember all the looks, he just got diagnosed. I was [like] I don't wanna talk about his diagnosis." When they got back home, Farley said she posted a "Karen" post on her personal Facebook and went off about the situation. One of her friends saw the post and connected her to KultureCity, which gave her tools to use while she was flying with Greyson. "They remade a whole bedroom of mine into a sensory room for Greyson," said Farley. "They explained to me his diagnosis in a way that the hospitals didn't. That there are gonna be challenges with lights, and lines, and feeling overwhelmed, and that he might need headsets, or fidget spinners, and the hospitals don't tell you that when they diagnose." "And I just started crying, and I asked them, 'Well, what can I do to be a part of your group? I wanna help.'" The mom of two said that her goal now is to make sure airports and TSA agents not only understand sensory problems and how to de-escalate them, but also to create sensory rooms at airports so other moms who have kids with autism can have a safe place. Read the original article on People

Shock moment slimmed-down Jason Kelce STRIPS at charity fundraising event
Shock moment slimmed-down Jason Kelce STRIPS at charity fundraising event

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Shock moment slimmed-down Jason Kelce STRIPS at charity fundraising event

Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce made something of a grand entrance at a charity event on the Jersey Shore benefitting a foundation for his former team. Kelce pulled up to the Ocean Drive bar in Sea Isle City on a scorching day in the Northeast to take part in a benefit for the Eagles Autism Foundation. Video captured the moment that a much thinner Kelce entered the large outdoor space with a green lifeguard chair as he wore a hat, a t-shirt promoting this event, and American flag shorts. After he stood up on top of the chair to greet the cheering crowd, Kelce wowed those in attendance by tearing off his shorts - revealing some patriotic underwear he had on underneath. A stunned crowd let out more cheers before the former Super Bowl champion continued his show behind the bar. Kelce was there to be a celebrity bartender at the charity event, which he's put on for the past five years. Fun in the sun at Excursion Park @eaglesautism | #FlyEaglesFly — Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) June 25, 2025 Earlier in the day, the Eagles Autism Foundation put on a family-friendly event at a nearby park adjacent to the beach which featured a number of wholesome activities and clinics. There were even multiple Eagles players there to sign autographs - including defensive backs Cooper DeJean and Sydney Brown among others. Before that even happened, Kelce, his wife Kylie, and his friend and former teammate Beau Allen participated in some morning beachside yoga. Kelce has more events planned this week from the popular Jersey Shore beach town - including the 'New Heights Beer Bowl' tomorrow, which has already sold out. Just last weekend, Jason was with his brother Travis in Cannes, France for a panel discussion.

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