Kylie Kelce joining NBC's Winter Olympics coverage as content creator
Kelce will part of NBC's Creator Collective for the Milan-Cortina Olympics in February.

Kylie Kelce started her “Not Gonna Lie” podcast in December 2024. Michael Loccisano / Getty Images
Kylie Kelce, host of the “Not Gonna Lie” podcast and the wife of former Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro center Jason Kelce, will be part of NBC’s coverage of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics in February.
The 33-year-old has built a large following on social media, including 2.7 million followers on Instagram and 2.5 million followers on TikTok, and her podcast has 429,000 subscribers on YouTube. Kelce will appear in Milan as part of NBCUniversal’s Creator Collective, a group of content creators from YouTube, Meta and TikTok who will give their followers a unique look at the Olympic environment.
According to People Magazine, Kelce reached out to NBC during the 2024 Paris Olympics about getting involved with the network’s Olympic coverage. She will provide content from Cortina, which will host events that include skiing and curling.
Kelce started her “Not Gonna Lie” podcast in December 2024, debuting at the top of Spotify and Apple podcast charts. Episodes range from parenting advice to interviews with figures in pop culture. Kelce shares four daughters with her husband, Jason.
At Division III Cabrini University, Kelce was a star athlete in field hockey. She was named first-team all-conference three times in four collegiate seasons and won the Colonial States Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year award. At her alma mater, Lower Merion High School, which includes the late Kobe Bryant among its alumni, she also coached field hockey.
The Winter Olympics begin in Milan on Feb. 6 and run until Feb. 22.

Jordy Fee-Platt is a Trending Writer for The Athletic. Before joining The Athletic, Fee-Platt was the Broadcasting and PR Associate for the Hudson Valley Renegades, High-A affiliate of the New York Yankees. He has also been a writer and editor for Hoops HQ, a college basketball website. Jordy is a graduate of Arizona State University’s Cronkite School, where he covered Phoenix pro sports, including the 2023 World Series. He hails from San Francisco, CA. Follow Jordy on Twitter @jfeep