Jason Kelce Reveals Whether Taylor Swift Has Met His Baby Daughter Finnley Yet

The retired NFL player welcomed his fourth baby with his wife Kylie in March
Jason Kelce shares whether his baby daughter Finnley has met his brother Travis Kelce’s girlfriend — and world-famous popstar — Taylor Swift
The former NFL player shares his four kids with wife Kylie Kelce
Jason and Kylie welcomed their daughter Finnley in March
Jason Kelce’s daughter is officially a future Swiftie.
At the Amazon Upfront red carpet on Monday, May 12, the retired NFL player, 37, spoke with Entertainment Tonight and was asked whether his brother Travis Kelce’s popstar girlfriend Taylor Swift, 35, had met his baby daughter Finnley yet.
“She has. We were fortunate to have them all [visit],” he replied. “It doesn’t happen often, everybody’s busy. But it was really special.”
Taylor Swift made time to meet Jason and Kylie Kelce's new baby girl, Finnley. 🥹 pic.twitter.com/y4wv4kfM3Q
— Entertainment Tonight (@etnow) May 13, 2025
Jason shares his four daughters — Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 2, and Finnley, whom he welcomed in March — with wife Kylie Kelce.
At the same event, Jason spoke with PEOPLE and was asked how his older daughters are adjusting to becoming older siblings to their baby sister Finnley.
“They’re getting there. I think the older two right away,” the dad of four said. “They love trying to…They like being like mom, and they like being around the newborn.”
“Our youngest, Benny, she took some warming up, but she’s starting to get there, so that’s been good,” added Jason.
Back in September, Jason appeared on the Pivot Podcast and shared that there was another Swift fan in his house — his daughter Elliotte.
“I’ve been listening a lot to ‘I Can Do It With a Broken Heart,’ ” the dad of three said at the time, adding that it’s Elliotte’s version of the song he now prefers.
“There’s a line in that where ‘I’m a real tough kid. I can handle my s—,’ ” he said. “Ellie’s 3 years old and she says, ‘I’m a real tough kid. I can handle my stuff.’ That’s all I hear on a daily basis, because it gets a laugh out of me every time.”
Meghan Trainor Changes Lyrics to Body-Positive Anthem ‘All About That Bass’ to Mention ‘New Boobs’
The singer changed the lyrics to her body positivity anthem, “All About That Bass” to joke about her breast augmentation, but some fans weren’t amused
Meghan Trainor changed the words to her single “All About That Bass” during a recent concert, referring to her “new boobs”
Some fans were upset by the change, saying the song has always been a body-positive anthem
Trainor recently told PEOPLE her breast augmentation surgery was the “best decision,” after gaining and losing weight with her pregnancies
Meghan Trainor upset some fans when she changed the lyrics to her body positivity anthem, “All About that Bass” to reference her recent breast augmentation surgery.
While performing at 102.7 KIIS-FM’s annual star-studded Wango Tango concert in Huntington Beach, Calif., on May 12, Trainer 31, changed the lyrics to her 2014 hit from “Yeah, it’s pretty clear, I ain’t no size two” to “Yeah, it’s pretty clear, I got some new boobs.”
Trainor recently talked to PEOPLE about her breast augmentation, saying, “I feel so girly and I love it, and it makes me so much more confident and it’s like the best decision I ever made.”
“I smile every time I shower,” she told PEOPLE. The “Mother” singer previously shared that her breasts “got big, they got small, they got big, they got small …I’ve lost some weight and I have sags on, just like saggy sacks as boobs.”
The singer recently disclosed that she’d been taking the GLP-1 injectable Mounjaro to lose weight. It’s the brand name for tirzepatide, a drug used to treat Type 2 diabetes. In 2023, the FDA approved it for weight loss.
“I’ve been on a journey to be the healthiest, strongest version of myself for my kids and for me,” Trainor — who shares sons Riley, 4, and Barry, 22 months, with husband, actor Daryl Sabara — said in an Instagram post.
But Trainor’s new look — she performed in a hot pink, sparkly two-piece — and new lyrics upset some fans, according to comments on KIIS-FM’s TikTok of her performance.
“ ‘Big is beautiful until you’re rich enough to change it.’ — story of the entertainment industry,” read one comment.
“There’s no bass left. Ozempic took it all,” still another wrote, referencing the diabetes drug that has become the catchall term for GLP-1 medication.
@1027kiisfm #MeghanTrainor is playing ALL the hits!!! 😍🙌✨ #WangoTango #iheartradio ♬ original sound – 102.7 KIIS FM
“She, in fact, was not all about that bass,” added another, while one commenter wrote, “I feel she just morally shouldn’t perform this song anymore.”
Others took issue with her performance itself, saying she had “no energy” and attributed her subdued performance to the weight-loss medication. “She’s got no energy now, too thin,” wrote one, with another adding, “Go girl give us nothing.”
However, some fans defended Trainor, saying, “All about that bass was released 10 years ago – god forbid a womans body changes in that time! 😅”
“She looks healthy and happy in her own skin,” said another, “and that is ALLLLL that matters. Periodddd.”