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‘Germaphobic’ Kylie Kelce keeps her daughters' hands germ-free in public bathrooms with genius mom trick

Kylie Kelce, known for her podcast and being Jason Kelce's wife, reveals her germaphobe tendencies, especially when navigating public restrooms with her children. Her unique strategy involves instructing her kids to keep "Hands on your head!" to avoid touching surfaces. This germ-consciousness extends to her home life, with labeled peanut butter jars and strict hand-washing rules.
‘Germaphobic’ Kylie Kelce keeps her daughters' hands germ-free in public bathrooms with genius mom trick
Kylie Kelce’s parenting hack for public bathrooms (YouTube/Not Gonna Lie Podcast)
Kylie Kelce, wife to Jason Kelce and host of the Not Gonna Lie podcast, might wear many hats– mom, advocate, podcaster– but she proudly wears one more: germaphobe. On her July 31 episode, she opened up about one of motherhood’s most chaotic challenges– navigating public restrooms with toddlers– and her quirky, effective solution to staying clean. As it turns out, her life behind the scenes is both relatable and wildly entertaining.

Kylie Kelce uses this brilliant trick to protect her daughters in public restrooms

It takes a certain kind of brilliance to keep kids from turning a public bathroom into their personal playground– and Kylie has mastered it. Sharing an anecdote from one of her many chaotic mom moments, she revealed, "Someone actually giggled at me once because they heard the narration of me in a (bathroom) stall with all three of my young children."
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Any parent knows the horror of trying to maintain hygiene when tiny hands are eager to touch everything– from the sticky floor to the toilet bowl itself. That’s where Kylie’s unique tactic shines. "My tactic in a public restroom is, 'Hands on your head!' And you will hear me say it at least 30 times for the exact reason you think," she explained. It's funny, relatable, and undeniably smart. She doesn’t trust public toilets–“there’s no lids to the toilets in public restrooms, so every time the toilet flushes… I can’t.

Germaphobia at home: peanut butter jars and chip bags included

Kylie’s germ-consciousness doesn’t stop at public restrooms–it’s woven into her everyday life. She trains her kids to wash hands as soon as they return home, avoids people sneezing near food, and even refuses to touch chips with unwashed hands–she just tips the bag into her mouth.And yes, there’s even a peanut butter protocol in the Kelce household. To avoid “cross-contamination” between jelly and peanut butter, Kylie’s labeled a separate jar for her husband. "It literally says 'Jason' on the top of the lid because he does sometimes dip the jelly knife into the peanut butter," she said, explaining how that leaves jelly at room temperature– “Ew. You get what I'm saying. It's gross.”For Kylie Kelce, being a germaphobe isn’t just a quirk–it’s a survival strategy. And honestly? Moms everywhere are taking notes.

FAQs:

1. Who is Kylie Kelce?Kylie Kelce is a philanthropist, podcast host, and the wife of former NFL star Jason Kelce.2. How many kids do Kylie and Jason Kelce have?The couple has four daughters: fWyatt, Elliotte, Bennett and Finnley.3. How did Jason and Kylie Kelce meet?They met on Tinder in 2014, met at a bar after an Eagles Christmas party and exchanged vows on April 14, 2018, at the Logan Hotel in Philadelphia. Also Read: Carrie Underwood’s fate with ‘Sunday Night Football’ revealed as NBC makes important announcement fans waited for
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