
When it comes to baby names, Kylie and Jason Kelce are taking inspiration straight from the rom-com playbook. And their latest pick for baby No. 4? It’s got Kate Hudson’s stamp of approval.
On the Thursday, March 6 episode of Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce, the 32-year-old podcaster — who is nine months pregnant — revealed to guest Hudson, 45, that she and Jason, 37, are thinking about naming their fourth daughter Andie — after the Golden Globe winner’s iconic character Andie Anderson in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.
Hudson was all for it.
A snippet of the moment was uploaded to Instagram, and fans wasted no time reacting in the comments.
“OMG. Hell yea. How to lose a guy in 10 days is my favorite romcom also,” one person wrote.
“Named our dog Penny Lane after Almost Famous!! LOVE HER!!! ❤️,” another said.
“As a fellow Andi, I approve this message! 👏,” chimed in a third.
“Anderson Kelce has a great ring to it! Go for it 😍,” someone else pointed out.
“I have an Andie girl 😍❤️ best name if you ask me haha,” added another.
This isn’t the first time Kylie has opened up about baby name struggles. On the Thursday, January 9 episode of Not Gonna Lie, she admitted that picking a fourth name was proving to be “a disaster.”
“You’ve already used them all up — all bets are off,” she joked. “I feel like we have to lean a little bit towards those sort of gender-neutral names for our fourth because we have Wyatt, Elliotte, Bennett. So if we do a full commit to a girly name at this point, it would not sit well with the other three.”
While the expectant mom hasn’t revealed the exact due date, she did hint on Not Gonna Lie that the family is about to have a jam-packed birthday season. “We’re about to have three birthdays very close together,” she shared a little over two weeks ago. Their daughter Bennett turned 2 on Sunday, February 23, while Elliotte just celebrated her 4th birthday on Tuesday, March 4 — meaning baby No. 4 could be arriving any day now.
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