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Kylie Kelce opens up about pain of having a miscarriage: ‘It still hurts’
Kylie Kelce just admitted that even though she suffered a miscarriage seven years ago “it still hurts.”
The 33-year-old star- who has daughters Wyatt, six, Elliotte, four, Bennett, two, and Finn, six months with husband Jason Kelce – first got pregnant in August 2018 but tragically lost the baby when she was 12 weeks gone.
Speaking on her Not Gonna Lie podcast, she said: “I emphasize the fact that this still hurts after having four children, because it does. And it’s okay.”
Kylie took the chance to share this experience to mark October being Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month.
She and Jason had travelled to London so he could play a game for the Philadelphia Eagles before their 12-week appointment. .
She grew emotional as she recalled: “We made it a point to surprise Jason’s mom and dad when we were there by pretending to take a photo and telling them that we were expecting.”
“We surprised Jason’s mom and dad with a video. We also surprised Jason’s Aunt Judy and his grandmother, Grandma Mary,” she further remembered.
Kylie continued, “When we were in Cleveland, we surprised [Jason’s brother] Travis with little baby booties. All of these interactions were recorded for memory purposes.”
But then the podcaster told how everything “went into slow motion” when she learned during her doctor’s appointment that she had miscarried.
She said: “It felt like everything went into slow motion. And they could not find the baby on the doppler.”
“I remember being like, ‘Oh, there isn’t a heartbeat. You didn’t find one because there isn’t one,’” she said.
Kylie admitted that the loss has “messed with [her] brain” and she started concealing her subsequent pregnancies until she was much further along.
She said: “Having had that experience then messed with my brain for every consecutive pregnancy.”
“So, for Wyatt, we did not share that we were pregnant until I was after 20 weeks. For consecutive pregnancies, I waited till I was at least 16 weeks,” the 33-year-old detailed.
“I Googled almost every week what the percentage likelihood was that a baby could survive, which sounds really dark. I literally did it for Finn,” Kylie Kelce concluded.
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Iran foreign minister says progress made in nuclear talks with US
- Araghchi says progress made on main guiding principles.
- Asks US to desist from threatening use of force against Iran.
- Hopes talks will lead to sustainable and negotiated solution.
GENEVA: Iran and the United States reached an understanding on the main “guiding principles” in a second round of nuclear talks in Geneva on Tuesday but work still needs to be done, said Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
The progress does not mean an agreement will be reached soon but the path has started, he told Iranian media after the talks concluded.
Iranian state media reported earlier that Iran would temporarily shut part of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil supply route, as it held talks over its nuclear programme with the United States, which has sent a battle force to the Gulf region to press Tehran to make concessions.
US President Donald Trump has said “regime change” in Tehran may be the best thing that can happen, while Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Tuesday that any US attempts to depose his government would fail.
Just as the talks got under way in Geneva, Iranian state media reported that parts of the strategic strait would close for a few hours due to “security precautions” while Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards conducted military drills there.
Tehran has in the past threatened to shut down the strait to commercial shipping if it is attacked, a move that would choke off a fifth of global oil flows and drive up crude prices.
Alongside Araghchi, US envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner took part in the Geneva talks, which were being mediated by Oman, a source briefed on the matter told Reuters.
Speaking at a disarmament conference in Geneva after talks were held between US and Iranian representatives in the western Swiss city earlier in the day, Araghchi said the US should immediately desist from threatening the use of force against Iran.
He said that any sustainable agreement must ensure full recognition of Iran’s legitimate rights.
Araghchi said: “A new window of opportunity has opened, we are hopeful negotiations will lead to a sustainable and negotiated solution.”
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Queen Camilla reveals her sister’s connection to Princess Diana
Queen Camilla got a cultural fix on Tuesday during a busy day in Bath, exploring the city’s arts and literary scene with curiosity and charm.
At the Holburne Museum, the Queen wandered through the exhibits with evident fascination, taking in each piece as curator Rosemary Harden guided her through the collection.
Her visit included the Zandra Rhodes: A Life in Print exhibition that brings a selection of screen-printed garments from the 1960s, 70s and 80s.
Camilla revealed a personal connection, “My sister Annabel Elliot had a wedding dress made by Rhodes,” she shared, nodding to the designer who also famously dressed the late Princess Diana.
The royal then made her way to Bath’s Theatre Royal, meeting staff and volunteers while checking out a new community studio.
She also unveiled a toy theatre, part of the theatre’s ongoing plans to create an engaging space for local families.

The Queen then rounded off her cultural tour with a stop at @PersephoneBooks, the independent publisher and bookshop founded in 1999, which specialises in reprinting forgotten gems mostly fiction and non-fiction by women writers.
There, she chatted with Francesca and Nicola Beauman, taking in the literary treasures that make the shop a Bath institution.
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Robert Duvall, known for his roles in "The Godfather" and "Apocalypse Now," dies at 95
Oscar-winning actor Robert Duvall died on Sunday at the age of 95. Duvall starred in classics like “The Godfather” and “Apocalypse Now.” Vladimir Duthiers looks back at his career.
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