Kylie Kelce has a lot to say about Kate Winslet’s take on aging ― mostly that she’s in full agreement.
On Thursday’s episode of her podcast, “Not Gonna Lie,” Kelce played a viral clip of the “Titanic” actor talking about how she likes “having a face that moves” and “having all of the wrinkles that my 50 years hopefully show” during an appearance on the “Happy Place” podcast earlier this month.
“That matters a great deal because I, again ― I want to lead by example,” the Oscar winner shared. “It’s important, and it matters if we can be decent women in today’s world, and be kind to ourselves and to others. I think it’s important.”
Kelce said that she loved Winslet’s take “so much” before adding a caveat to her own personal opinion on aging naturally.
“I’m not here to comment on what others are doing,” the high school field hockey coach said. She insisted that “women can do whatever makes them happy because, quite honestly, it’s none of my fucking business and it’s not my fucking body.”
Kylie Kelce is all about aging naturally.
“But what I will say is I love this so much. I love this so much because I am very much in the camp of: Your face has been telling people how you feel. It has been experiencing your life, your body, your face.”
She added that she thinks “one of the prettiest things is crow’s feet” because they typically come from smiling and “feeling joy in your life.”
Kelce said her approach to aging is also influenced by her four daughters: Wyatt, 6; Elliotte, 4; Bennett, 2; and Finn, who was born March 30.
“I want them to know that they were made exactly the way they were intended to be made and that they should proceed as such,” she said, before joking that she wasn’t referring to things like “dyeing your hair.”
“Girl, these highlights? They were purchased. OK? That’s not what I’m talking about.”
Kylie pictured with her husband, former NFL player Jason Kelce.
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“What I’m talking about is when I raise my eyebrows because I’m interested in what my children are saying and I have lines in my forehead, it only furthers the expression. OK? It’s like an exclamation point on my expression,” Kelce said.
She joked that, “If I could not raise my eyebrows, I couldn’t be shocked at the shit my kids are saying. And then they wouldn’t know that I’m truly invested in the words that are coming out of my mouth. ”
“And on top of that, when they get into their 30s, I want them to be like, ‘You know what? Mom had wrinkles then, too.’ Cuz I do. And I earned these suckers. OK? And I’mma keep ’em, cuz I like them. Not all the time,” she said. “I’m 33 years old and this is how my face looks. OK?
“This is how I look. And I hope that my daughters and other young women can say confidently that that is how they look. And if they want to plump their lips or freeze their forehead, power-fucking-to-em,” she added. “But I would like more women to know that it doesn’t have to be the new status quo. So Kate Winslet, you nailed that. I love that. We should keep saying that.”
Watch the full episode of Kelce’s latest podcast below: