HAPPY FAMILY!!! Congratulations To The Kelce Family They Welcomed Their Fourth Daughter Today (The name of the little angel is making fans swoon)

Congratulations are in order for Jason and Kylie Kelce!

The former Philadelphia Eagles center and his wife welcomed their fourth daughter, Finnley Anne Kelce, on March 30th. Kylie just shared the big news on Instagram, and just wait until you see how adorable this sweet baby is!

Aww! What a little angel, and it looks like they’re calling her “Finn” for short.

Kylie, 32, announced her pregnancy with a sweet photo on Instagram on Friday, Nov. 22. (Taylor Swift was quick to like the post.)

In the pic, the couple’s three older daughters—Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 2, reacted to the baby news in their own individual ways (with Bennett looking less than pleased). All three sisters wore pink sweaters with “Big sister” spelled out in white across the front.

“I feel like we captured a very accurate representation of how each of the girls feel about getting another sister,” Kylie wrote in her caption. “At least Ellie, mom and dad are on the same page! 🤷‍♀️.”

The next month, on the first episode of her podcast Not Gonna Lie, Kylie answered a fan question asking whether Bennie had “come around” to the idea of becoming a big sister, revealing that she “absolutely has not.”

“Bennie feels deeply and personally victimized by the fact that we chose to give her another sibling,” Kylie said at the time, noting that Bennie refused to allow other kids to sit in her lap.

During the same episode, Kylie admitted that she’s not a huge fan of one popular pregnancy tradition.

“We’ve never done a gender reveal,” she said. “I’m not big on gender reveals because I do think there’s always some degree of bias, whether you realize it or not.”

She went on to explain that she “cried for a solid 30 minutes” when she found out Ellie was a girl.

“I’m not talking about like, that I was sad. I’m talking about a full, heaving cry for 30 minutes,” she said. “Because I felt different in the beginning of that pregnancy and I had somehow convinced myself in my subconscious, not even knowingly, that it was a boy. And so when I heard that it was a girl, I completely lost it.”

“To be clear, I hold only the slightest bit of guilt about that, cause then we met Ellie and she was the sweetest, most lovely little girl and she still is, but there’s always this underlying kind of leaning in one direction,” Kylie added. “I always tell people we want healthy babies. Everyone thinks we went for a fourth try for a boy, I knew we were gonna get a girl, so…I want healthy babies.”

Big congrats to Kylie, Jason, and their whole crew, and welcome home, little Finn!

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