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Kylie Kelce SHYLY REACTS as Wyatt BRAGS to Aunt Taylor Swift About Getting Kicked Out of Kindergarten

In a moment that has left fans both laughing and melting at the same time, Kylie Kelce found herself in the middle of a playful family exchange when her spirited daughter, Wyatt, proudly bragged to Aunt Taylor Swift about her latest classroom mischief — being kicked out of kindergarten.
The hilarious encounter reportedly unfolded during a lighthearted family gathering, where Taylor, now officially part of the Kelce family’s inner circle, was spending quality time with Jason and Kylie’s kids.
Wyatt, known for her bold and bubbly personality, wasted no time sharing her “adventure” with her famous aunt.
According to onlookers, Wyatt leaned in and told Taylor, “Guess what? I got kicked out of kindergarten!” — her eyes twinkling with pride as though it was a badge of honor.
Taylor, caught off guard, couldn’t help but burst into laughter, playfully covering her mouth in shock.
Kylie, on the other hand, shyly blushed and tried to redirect the conversation, gently reminding Wyatt that “it’s not exactly something to brag about.”
Her bashful reaction had fans in stitches, with many pointing out how relatable the parenting moment was.
“Wyatt is all confidence, and Kylie’s reaction was every mom ever,” one fan wrote online.
Another joked, “Wyatt has officially stolen the show — Travis and Taylor better watch out, the real star of the Kelce family has arrived.”
Jason Kelce himself later chimed in during his podcast with brother Travis, laughing as he retold the story and teasing Kylie about her shy attempt to “smooth things over” while Wyatt stood tall in her mischief.
The playful exchange highlights the Kelce family’s warmth and humor, traits that fans have come to adore.
With Taylor now woven into their everyday moments, the family dynamic feels more charming — and funnier — than ever.
As one fan perfectly summed it up: “Kylie’s shy mom reaction, Wyatt’s sass, and Taylor’s laughter… this is the content we didn’t know we needed.”