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Kylie Kelce People mean well when they tell her she looks “awesome” after get her fourth babyBut she kindly asks them to cut it out.
Kelce, 33, gave a passionate plead to listeners of her “Not going to sayPodcast on Thursday, July 17, for people not to praise women’s physical appearances after pregnancy.
“Here’s the problem: every person I’ve seen growing a human being and popping them out has bounced in their own time,” he said. “And for all the people in the comments saying things like ‘you look great after getting finn’ or ‘you look amazing after getting your fourth,’ first of all, I know you mean that nice, but at the end of the day, if I looked like this and didn’t just have my fourth child, would you say I look tired?”
Kylie admitted she was “very tired,” four months after having been Finn, her fourth daughter, with husband Jason Kelce. The couple also share Wyatt women, 5, Elliotte, 4, and Bennett, 2.
“My point is that we do not need to comment on the fact that a woman is a postpartum and how she does with her postpartum tour, physically,” he continued. “And I think we could worry more about the general well -being of postpartum women. I don’t think we need to bounce back.”
“And also, there are some things that we like as women who have just grown bounces back,” he added. “I can’t bounce back my stretch marks. They’re with me forever. Do I like them? Let’s be honest, no. I liked when my belly didn’t have a bunch of little ridges in it. But guess what? It does. Do I still look good well? Yes.”
The problem, Kylie said, is that the comments “bounce back” draw a comparison either with a woman who has not given birth or that woman before she becomes pregnant. She feels neither is relevant.
“Cut it out,” he said. “We don’t need to compare ourselves, women. You don’t need to compare yourself to the person you were before you had children, because, flash news: she didn’t have children. Okay? Ok? And you don’t have to compare yourself to those around you because beauty is the fact that we are unique from each other.”
In the months since Finn, Kylie has continued to encourage others to stop being “strange” around new mothers. On the July 10 episode of “Not Gonna Lie,” offered advice to men who do not know how to behave around women who breastfeed.
“No. 1, continue to do exactly what you were doing before Mum started feeding her baby,” she said. “This includes not saying any awkward S *** or offering any spontaneous commentary. Feel free not to run away. Stay sitting if you were before. Not to stare at his boobs or even the opposite, staring up at the ceiling. Don’t do it. You make it strange. You’re strange.”