Kylie Kelce is done pretending the spotlight is harmless when it comes to her kids.On the June 4 episode of her “Not Gonna Lie” podcast, the 34-year-old said her family’s visibility sometimes turns into something her daughters have to manage in public. She said that reality makes her “sad,” and she wants fans to stop pulling her children into it. People first reported the comments, citing the podcast episode and Kylie’s remarks.Kylie shares four daughters with former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce: Wyatt, 6, Elliotte, 5, Bennett, 3, and Finn, 1.Kylie Kelce says her daughters copy fan moments, but she hates that they’ve learned this scriptKylie got blunt when she was asked whether her kids enjoy their “fame.” “First of all, yuck. Oh, God. That's terrible,” Kylie said, before adding, “The girls think that it's funny.”She explained that the girls sometimes turn public interactions into an inside joke at home, repeating what they hear from strangers when the family is out.“They think it's funny when we go out in public, people say, ‘Are you Jason Kelce?' And then we go back to the house, and they say, ‘Are you Jason Kelce?'” Kylie said.Kylie said the mimicry goes further than one line. “Sometimes we catch them playing a game amongst themselves where they are not involving adults, where they will start to go, ‘Oh my gosh, I'm such a huge fan! Can we take a picture?'” Kylie said.That is where the “funny” part ends for her. Kylie said she does not like “that our kids have picked up on this.”“Obviously, they're going to pick up on it when they leave the house with their dad,” Kylie said. “It makes me sad that this is true… It makes me sad that this is the reality. I want them to have as normal an upbringing as possible.”Kylie Kelce says Wyatt sometimes gets uncomfortable, and her message to fans is simpleKylie also made it clear the girls do not always find the attention entertaining. She said there are moments when Wyatt, the oldest, reacts like a kid who feels watched and does not like it.“They think that it's funny until...every so often, Wyatt will not like that someone is either talking about approaching us or staring at us,” Kylie said.She shared one example from a public outing, when Wyatt noticed a group across the street and read the situation in real time. “She recently stared at a group of young women who were speaking loudly across the street from us. And she stared at them with a really nasty look on her face and said, ‘They are not taking a picture with my dad.' And so I think most of the time, they think it's funny and entertaining, and sometimes they do not.”Kylie also said she and Jason try to keep boundaries around their family, adding on the podcast that they “make it a point to try and create a degree of separation as best we can.” When Kylie was asked how she wants fans to treat her family, she did not soften it.“I think that we should collectively leave them out of it. Okay? Great. Let's do that.”