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Kylie Kelce wants people to ‘stay out’ of her ‘kitchen’
Kylie Kelce has some very clear feelings about strangers who feel the need to comment on her parenting, and she was not shy about sharing them.
Appearing on the Sunday Sports Club podcast on 29 March, the media personality and mother of four opened up to host Allison Kuch about what she called “unsolicited mom advice”, and admitted it triggers an “underlying anger” she finds hard to suppress.
She gave a flavour of what she means.
“Like, when people see you out with your kid, and they’re like, ‘They should have a hat on.’ I’m like, ‘You should mind your f—ing business.'”
She had a similarly sharp response ready for comments about socks.
“‘She should have socks on.’ That’s great, do you have any? Because the three pairs I brought with me, she already chucked, so you do with that what you will.”
One of her daughters, she explained, became so difficult to keep shoes on that Kylie eventually gave up entirely.
“I literally called her shoe-dini. We would lose a shoe everywhere we went. And I was like, ‘I’ve had enough. I’m not putting you in shoes anymore. F— shoes. You wear socks now.’ And that’s it.”
Anyone who dared comment on that decision got short shrift.
“I was like, ‘No, no, nobody needs it. I don’t need it. You don’t need it. You don’t need this heat. Stay out of my kitchen. I’m good.'”
When Kuch asked what kind of comment would make her want to punch someone in the face, Kylie was characteristically direct.
“Well, sometimes I have just this underlying anger when people want to give unsolicited advice, so most comments that are unwelcome advice end up with me feeling like I could fix this really quick with a punch in the face.”
She described the particular frustration of comments about taking children out in cold weather, noting that most of the time she is simply walking ten steps from the car into a Dunkin’ Donuts for what she called “sanity juice”, a coffee.
“I need you to get so far away from me that you’re actually in a different zip code,” she said.
A separate category of comments that grates on her is what she called the “just wait” remarks, things like warnings about upcoming sleep regressions or teething.
She said she tries hard not to make those kinds of comments herself, knowing they don’t always land the way they’re intended.
“There are times to make jokes with a mom, and sometimes you don’t hit it,” she said. “When people say that to me, I think it hits my eardrum in a sharp way.”
She added that she tries to give people grace, but acknowledged: “They’re hard.”
Kylie shares daughters Wyatt, 6, Elliotte, 5, Bennett, 3, and Finnley, known as Finn, with husband Jason Kelce. Finn turns one on Monday, 30 March.
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CDF Munir’s Iran visit resulted in ‘encouraging progress towards final understanding’
- CDF’s meetings in Iran part of ongoing mediation efforts: ISPR.
- Discussions focused on reaching “a conclusive agreement”: ISPR.
- Talks made meaningful contribution to mediation process: ISPR.
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) and Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Field Marshal Asim Munir’s meetings with Iran’s top civil and military leadership during his visit to the country have resulted in “encouraging progress towards a final understanding”, the military’s media wing said on Saturday.
CDF Munir concluded a short but highly productive official visit to Iran, during which he held high-level engagements with Iranian leadership as part of ongoing mediation efforts aimed at promoting de-escalation and constructive engagement, the Inter-Services Public Relations said in a statement.
During the visit, Field Marshal Munir called on Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, and Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni.
“The discussions remained focused upon expediting the consultative process underway to support peace and stability in the region and to reach to a conclusive agreement,” read the communique.
CDF Munir landed in Tehran on Friday as Islamabad intensified efforts to help broker a peace deal between the United States and Iran.
Pakistan has been acting as a key mediator between the two sides since hostilities erupted in the Middle East following joint US and Israeli attacks on Iran on February 28.
Islamabad brokered a two-week ceasefire between the two sides on April 8 that ended six weeks of fighting and continues to relay messages between Washington and Tehran.
Amid Pakistan’s diplomatic push for peace in the region, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said earlier today that there was a chance Tehran would accept a deal to end the war as soon as Saturday.
“There is a chance that, whether it’s later today, tomorrow, in a couple days, we may have something to say,” Rubio told reporters in New Delhi, adding he hoped for “good news”.
Iran, on the other hand, said it was focused on finalising a memorandum of understanding through Pakistani-mediated talks with Washington.
Meanwhile, the ISPR said that Field Marshal Munir’s engagements with the Iranian leadership were held in a “positive and constructive environment” and made a meaningful contribution to the mediation process.
“The intensive negotiations over the last 24 hours have resulted in encouraging progress towards a final understanding,” it added.
The ISPR said that the Iranian leadership appreciated Pakistan’s “sincere and constructive” role in facilitating dialogue and promoting the peaceful settlement of regional issues.
Upon his arrival in Tehran on Friday, Field Marshal Munir was received by the Iranian interior minister along with senior civil and military officials, it added.
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Defence minister hints at ‘positive outcome’ in Pakistan-mediated US-Iran talks
- Economic recovery process reversed due to Mideast war: Asif.
- Defence czar expresses hope for peace across region and beyond.
- Pakistan helping avert major global crisis, says defence minister.
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Saturday said that Pakistan’s efforts in ongoing US-Iran mediation were gradually moving towards a “positive outcome”, expressing hope for peace across the region and beyond.
“We have slowly moved closer to a positive result in the US-Iran mediation,” the defence czar told Geo News in Sialkot.
According to Asif, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) and Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Field Marshal Asim Munir and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi’s presence in Iran itself “signalled the matter was nearing” a resolution.
Field Marshal Munir landed in Tehran on Friday as Islamabad stepped up its diplomatic efforts to help end the US-Israel war on Iran.
During the visit — accompanied by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, who was already in Tehran — Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Munir met Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, President Masoud Pezeshkian and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf to discuss regional de-escalation and ongoing mediation efforts.
Pakistan emerged as a key mediator between Washington and Tehran after six weeks of fighting that began on February 28, with Islamabad playing a central role in ceasefire negotiations and backchannel diplomacy.
The Middle East war erupted after the US and Israel launched coordinated strikes on Iran, prompting Tehran to retaliate with attacks on US bases across the region and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Hostilities ended on April 8 when Pakistan facilitated a two-week ceasefire, followed by direct negotiations between the US and Iran in its capital between April 11 and 12.
The talks, however, concluded without an agreement for a permanent end to the conflict as both sides disagreed on a number of issues, including Tehran’s blockade of Hormuz and its missile and nuclear programmes.
Despite the stalemate, Islamabad continued its push for mediation between Tehran and Washington, and also helped extend the ceasefire.
Meanwhile, the defence minister said that Pakistan was helping prevent a major global crisis and expressed optimism that the country’s diplomatic efforts would succeed.
Speaking about the domestic issues, Asif acknowledged the impact of inflation on ordinary citizens, saying people with limited resources were facing the greatest difficulties amid rising prices.
“We were in a recovery phase, but because of this war our economy has suffered badly,” he said, adding that the recovery process had not only stalled but had also reversed.
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Oophs! Kate Cassidy leaves airport security shocked over passport photo mismatch
Oophs! She has undergone multiple cosmetic procedures and is not hesitant enough to talk about them.
Kate Cassidy, the girlfriend of Liam Payne, 27, opened up about a strange experience at the airport where security officers questioned her passport photo.
Kate shared a video saying she wanted to be honest about the surgery she’s had – including details of her fake boobs and where she’s had fillers.
Speaking to the camera, Kate said: “I wanted to come on here and talk about a couple things that are fake about me.
“I was at the airport over the weekend and got questioned by seven different officers about how different I look compared to my passport photo.
“Since I had to sit there and talk to seven officers about every procedures I had done.
“Obviously, I’ve got these done 400 CC in both sides above the muscle, obviously lip filler, I did get a rhinoplasty, I’m not that happy with the results but I think it looks better than what I was born with.”
Opening up about non-surgical procedures she had, Kate said: “I have cheek fillers, chin fillers, Botox everywhere, I can barely move my face.
“I’m also naturally a blonde, I dyed my hair brown, I have a whole head of extensions, I have fake nails.
“I’m also naturally super pale, so I do spray tans once a week.
“I also don’t have natural freckles anymore, so I also draw on freckles every single day.”
Meanwhile, Kate is s struggling to find a good partner as she finds herself comparing potential partners to the late singer.
Kate, was in a relationship with Liam Payne before his death in October 2024.
Cassidy and Payne were first seen together in October 2022 and were still dating when the singer tragically fell from a third-floor balcony and passed away on October 16, 2024.
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