Jason Kelce is fresh off the heels of announcing some big baby news — but he’s already got his nervous sights set a decade in the future.
After Jason, 37, and his wife, Kylie Kelce, announced they are expecting their fourth daughter on Friday, November 22, Jason admitted he has a storm coming his way.
“Fourth girl, I am screwed,” Jason said on the Monday, November 25 episode of The Rich Eisen Show.
Jason and Kylie, 32, share daughters Wyatt, 5, Ellie, 3 and Bennett, 21 months.
“I’m screwed in, like, 10 years,” Jason continued. “The moment they’re all in middle school. I feel like it’s just gonna be chaos.”
Jokes aside, Jason told Eisen, 55, about the extra sense of responsibility that comes from being a girl dad.
“I haven’t had a son, but there is something about a daughter and the way, I think as a dad, you feel an extra amount of pressure and love toward that child,” Jason said.
The announcement of baby No. 4 comes when Jason and Kyle are “still figuring out three,” he told Eisen, but spoke optimistically about maybe getting some assistance around the house.
“Hopefully Wyatt can start helping out a little bit more in a few months here,” Jason said.
Jason and Kylie revealed the baby news in a post via Instagram — which showed Wyatt covering her ears, Ellie smiling and Bennett with a face full of tears.
“I feel like we captured a very accurate representation of how each of the girls feel about getting another sister,” Kylie wrote. “At least Ellie, mom and dad are on the same page! 🤷♀️.”
While he braces for when the girls hit adolescence, Jason admitted raising four daughters is actually quite convenient.
“I got it pretty easy, I’m not gonna lie,” Jason told E! News in an interview published on Monday, November 25. “There’s another girl, so the clothes are all going to be hand-me-downs or already bought. The crib is already situated. So we’re pretty set.”
Jason joked that Kylie is “definitely preparing more than I am because she’s actually growing the human being.”
The former Philadelphia Eagles star further gushed about being a father, and he recalled a recent conversation he had with somebody about to start their own parenting journey.
“I was telling somebody out there because they’re expecting their first — and they look at you. They smile at you,” Jason said. “There’s just a way that kids have to warm your soul in a way that nothing else can.”
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