Kylie Kelce has a new parenting challenge on her hands, and it’s a hilariously modern one. The mother of four shared that her eldest daughter, 6-year-old Wyatt, has discovered the ultimate tool for passive-aggressive rebellion: the TV remote. Here’s the hilarious story and why it’s just the latest chapter in the Kelce family’s refreshingly honest take on parenting.
In the ever-relatable world of parenting, Kylie Kelce just shared a story that has parents everywhere nodding in solidarity. Her six-year-old daughter, Wyatt, has figured out a uniquely modern and effective way to make her presence known, and it involves weaponizing the living room television.
Speaking on a recent episode of her Not Gonna Lie podcast, Kylie detailed the “passive-aggressive” trick Wyatt has mastered. “Wyatt recently figured out how to use the remote,” she explained. “So I had to hide that on a higher shelf, because every time someone started talking, suddenly the volume on our living room TV was at 80.”
The ‘Grand Finale’ in the Living Room
For anyone unfamiliar with modern television settings, a volume level of 80 is less of a listening experience and more of an auditory assault. Kylie painted a vivid picture of the chaos Wyatt unleashes with the simple push of a button.
“Do you know how loud 80 is?” Kylie asked. “Oh my god. It straight-up sounds like you are having the grand finale of Disney fireworks in your living room. It is insane.”
The move, she noted, is a clear, non-verbal signal from her daughter. “It’s very passive aggressive,” Kylie said. “She doesn’t say anything. She just turns it up.” The genius of the maneuver is that it instantly halts any conversation, forcing all attention back onto the source of the noise—and, by extension, the child in control of it.
An Emerging Master of Subtlety
Wyatt’s strategy goes beyond just pressing a button. She has also mastered the art of plausible deniability, fully aware that her mom will try to confiscate the remote. Kylie revealed that Wyatt anticipates her reaction and plans accordingly.
“She also knows that I’m gonna take the remote,” Kylie shared. “So she hides it next to her leg and turns it up and then just sort of looks at you like, ‘Did she notice that it’s deafening so loud that you can’t even hear your own thoughts? Did she notice yet?’ Yes. I noticed.” This level of cunning is a testament to the hilarious and often frustrating intelligence of a six-year-old testing her boundaries.
A Kelce Family Tradition of Unfiltered Parenting
This anecdote is more than just a funny moment; it’s the latest example of why fans are so drawn to Kylie and Jason Kelce. They consistently peel back the curtain on the messy, unfiltered reality of raising four young children—Wyatt, 6, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 2, and Finn, 8 months.
This incident with Wyatt echoes another recent viral moment involving her father. Last month, Jason recounted a “full fight” with Wyatt during a family trip to Disney World over sharing a waffle, a story confirmed by reporting in People. While some parents might have given in, Jason stood his ground.
“I’m not raising some spoiled little f—— rotten child. She’s sharing,” Jason explained on his New Heights podcast. It was a moment of tough love that showcased the family’s commitment to raising grounded children, even amid extraordinary circumstances. These candid moments, whether from Jason’s podcast or Kylie’s, provide a deeply relatable glimpse into their lives.
While the Kelce name has become synonymous with success in sports and pop culture, it is these small, humanizing stories that truly define their appeal. Wyatt’s mastery of the remote isn’t just a toddler tantrum; it’s a clever power play that any parent can recognize, making the Kelces not just a family to watch, but one to relate to.
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