Her potty mouth is here to stay.
Kylie Kelce, who is expecting her fourth daughter with husband Jason Kelce, is “not going to stop” cursing in front of their young kids.
The former field hockey athlete announced on Monday that she is going to be hosting her own podcast called “Not Gonna Lie,” where she will share her “brutally honest opinions” on motherhood.
While discussing the different names she brainstormed for the podcast, she said, “But if you really want to know what the podcast is really about, just know I was this close to calling it, ‘F–k around and find out.’ And I still might do it. Sorry! Back to this trailer.”
Kylie, 32, then discussed how her starting a podcast might be shocking to many, but “if everybody’s going to be talking about [her] and [her] family, [they] might as well hear it from [her].”
“I’m not going to lie, you’re going to hear my brutally honest opinions on motherhood. I’m not going to stop cursing in front of my kids. My kids hear the F-word on a daily basis,” she confessed in the clip.
“They know that it’s, quote, a ‘grown-up word,'” she added before saying that her podcast will also focus on sports news, her family and mom trends on social media.
Kylie and Jason, 37, share daughters Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 1.
Just last Friday, the couple also announced on Instagram that they were expecting their fourth child — another girl.
In the announcement post, their three daughters wore matching pink sweaters that read, “Big Sister,” in white letters.
Each girl had different reactions to the news, with Bennett crying while standing in front of her sisters.
“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! 🤷♀️.”
Kylie will be following in the footsteps of Jason and his brother, Travis Kelce, who host their own podcast called “New Heights.”
In August, the brothers signed a three-year deal with Amazon’s Wondery, giving the company exclusive ad sales and distribution rights to the show.
A source familiar with the deal told Variety at the time that the deal between the Kelce siblings and Wondery was worth more than $100 million.
“Not Gonna Lie” will drop every Thursday, starting Dec. 5. Meanwhile, “New Heights” drops every Wednesday.