Kylie Kelce Fires Back at Haters After Taking Joe Rogan’s Crown
Kylie Kelce is here to stay and her naysayers are helping her do just that, she said on the latest episode of her chart-topping podcast Not Gonna Lie.
Kelce revealed that it “blows her mind” how many negative online commenters don’t realize they’re amplifying her content—and asking their social media algorithms for more of it, she said in the episode released on Thursday—when they post nasty comments about her online.
While discussing some of the most common comments she gets on her platforms, which include “‘Who the f--- is Kylie Kelce?’” Kelce snapped back. “I can’t get over the fact that you actually typed this into Twitter, when you could have typed it into Google,” she said. “And also you typed my name, so now you know what you’re gonna get: More Kylie Kelce content.”
Her Not Gonna Lie podcast dethroned The Joe Rogan Experience as the number one podcast in America as soon as it premiered less than a month ago. Kelce, who has said her politics as “aggressively lean” left, is still holding number one on Apple podcasts, as she and Rogan trade between first and second on Spotify. The apparent ease of her ascent—from a self-declared “amateur” podcaster who talks about “mom stuff”—has activated Rogan’s manosphere fan base to go after her directly.
“I had talked to my producers about like, ‘Do we do like a segment on algorithms and explain to people that if you engage with the content and if you write my name and s--t, you’re just gonna keep getting me on your timeline?’” she wondered aloud on Thursday’s episode.
Though she added that the comments discussed in the episode are “not nearly as egregious as some of the things” people have hurled her way in the past, Kelce insisted that she is not going anywhere. As she told the The New York Times last month, “I don’t care what other people have to say.”