Jason Kelce and his wife, Kylie Kelce, are expecting baby No. 4 — another girl!
They announced the exciting news on Instagram Friday night with a photo of their three daughters wearing matching pink “Big Sister” sweaters.
Each girl had different reactions, with 4-year-old Wyatt looking shocked with her hands covering her ears.
Elliotte, 3, had a huge grin on her face and looked pleased to be welcoming another addition to the family, while 1-year-old Bennett appeared absolutely horrified by the news and was crying.
“I feel like we captured a very accurate representation of how each of the girls feel about getting another sister,” Kylie captioned the post.
“At least Ellie, mom and dad are on the same page! 🤷♀️.”
Jason has not yet publicly commented on the big news.
Jason, 36, and Kylie’s pregnancy news doesn’t come as a complete shock, as in July, the mother of three said there was a chance she would expand her bustling brood.
“We lucked out because we had three girls,” the 32-year-old former collegiate athlete told the Strategist. “We’re rotating through clothes we bought for our first daughter now to our youngest, so we have gone through a lot of hand-me-downs.”
She then praised The Hanna Anderson pajamas for lasting “forever” before admitting she had some fresh pairs stored away “just in case there ends up being a fourth.”
That same month, Kylie hit back at “insensitive” speculation about her and Jason’s child-rearing plans while revealing she had previously experienced a miscarriage.
“I have had a number of articles written about me since the middle of last football season stating that I am pregnant,” she said in a passionate TikTok. “I’m not.”
After revealing she lost her child at around 13 weeks gestation, she asserted, “I do not take getting pregnant or trying to get pregnant lightly.”
Kylie also said she and Jason would announce pregnancy news when they feel “good and ready” to do so.
Jason confirmed he and Kylie wanted a big family while chatting with Entertainment Tonight in July.
“Right now we’ve got our hands full with three of them,” he noted.
“So it’s hard to imagine another one running around.”