The new addition joins the couple’s daughters Wyatt, Elliotte and Bennett
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Photo: Kylie Kelce/Instagram
Kylie and Jason Kelce have added another baby girl to their family!
The Not Gonna Lie podcast host, 33, and the retired NFL player, 37, have welcomed their fourth daughter together, Finnley “Finn” Anne Kelce, on Sunday, March 30.
Kylie and Jason announced their newest family addition via Instagram on Tuesday, April 1.
“Whoop, there she is!” Kylie wrote, sharing her newborn’s name and nickname in the caption.
The first photo showed Finnley in swaddle clothes and a large pink and blue hairbow. The second showed the newborn resting on her side, while photos three and four showed the proud parents holding their youngest.
The couple is already parents to three girls: Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, and Bennett, 2.
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Finn Kelce.Kylie Kelce/Instagram
In November, Kylie and Jason announced that they were expecting their fourth baby, another daughter, in an Instagram post.
“I feel like we captured a very accurate representation of how each of the girls feel about getting another sister,” a pregnant Kylie wrote in the Instagram caption. “At least Ellie, mom and dad are on the same page! 🤷♀️”
In the adorable snapshot, each girl donned matching sweaters with “big sister” embroidered on them.
The three girls showed a range of emotions, with Wyatt looking in disbelief as she cupped her hands to her head, Elliotte smiling wide for the camera, and Bennett crying.
In July 2024, Jason opened up about the possibility of a fourth child with his wife while speaking to PEOPLE at the American Century Championship presented by American Century Investments in Lake Tahoe.
“It’s not my decision,” Jason told PEOPLE. “We’ve talked about, before having kids, having certain numbers but I think whatever Kylie’s comfortable with.”
“We’ll figure it out,” the former Philadelphia Eagles star added, regarding the parents already being outnumbered by their children.
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