Kylie Kelce fires back at Joe Rogan fans after taking podcast crown
In her first episode since taking the crown of America’s best podcast from Joe Rogan, Kylie Kelce has responded to his fans who have been sending her hateful messages.
Kelce’s podcast, “Not Gonna Lie,” is number one on Apple podcasts, while she and Rogan’s show, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” have swapped the first and second positions on Spotify.
The wife of retired NFL legend Jason Kelce isn’t taking the criticism without a response, as her latest episode released Thursday speaks directly to Rogan’s “manosphere,” who doesn’t like the fact that he might not be on top of his game right now podcaster in America is considered .
“Who the fuck is Kylie Kelce?” I can’t get over the fact that you actually typed this into Twitter when you could have typed it into Google,” Kylie said. “And you typed my name too, so now you know what you’re getting – more Kylie Kelce content.”
“I had talked to my producers about, ‘Do we do a segment on algorithms and explain to people that if you engage with the content and if you write my name and ***, you’re just going to keep getting me? on your timeline?”
Kelce’s rise from just an NFL WAG to one of the most recognizable podcasters in America has happened almost overnight.
Kylie Kelce has responded to Joe Rogan’s fans who sent her hateful messages
Kelce’s podcast is number one on Apple podcasts and was in the top two on Spotify
Her show premiered less than a month ago, while her overall rise could be attributed to her brother-in-law, Kansas City Chiefs Travis Kelce, dating Taylor Swift.
Kelce has become hugely popular since their romance began, with Kylie being one of the main benefactors.
Travis and Jason’s own podcast, ‘New Heights’, on which Kylie has appeared as a special guest a few times, reportedly signed a $100 million deal with Wondery last year.
With the attention ‘Not Gonna Lie’ has received in recent weeks, Kylie herself may not be far behind.
Rogan’s podcast has 18.8 million subscribers worldwide, giving him a fan base large enough to typically achieve the highest ratings on any platform. See you Kelce.