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Kylie Kelce to Launch New Digital Series ''Not Gonna Lie''


''Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce''
''Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce''

Wave Sports + Entertainment (Wave) has announced the upcoming debut of "Not Gonna Lie," a new weekly digital series hosted by Kylie Kelce, wife of NFL star Jason Kelce and an increasingly prominent personality in her own right. The series, premiering December 5, promises a candid exploration of Kylie's personal journey, as well as in-depth conversations with special guests from the worlds of sports, pop culture and entertainment.

Kylie Kelce, often seen as part of "football's favorite family," is stepping into the spotlight to share her story beyond the label of "football wife." In the series, she will tackle topics such as modern parenting, social media trends, and the role of women in sports, while addressing rumors and sharing her unfiltered perspective.

"I'm excited to have conversations with fascinating people and create a platform where I can be unapologetically myself while also setting the record straight on the many stories that circulate about my family," said Kelce. "Wave is the perfect partner for this show - I've been around their team for several years and have seen firsthand their ability to deliver content that feels authentic to who I am."

Wave Sports + Entertainment EVP of Original Content Tunde St. Matthew-Daniel praised Kelce's authenticity and widespread appeal. "From social media to commercials to her fan-favorite cameos on New Heights, Kylie's refreshing candor, sharp wit, and relatability have consistently resonated with a global audience. Not Gonna Lie will bring more of that Kylie authenticity we all know and love, and we're beyond thrilled she chose Wave as her home for this series."

Fans can catch new episodes of "Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce" every Thursday starting December 5 on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and other major platforms.

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