The 2026 Winter Olympics concluded on Sunday, with Team USA winning 12 gold medals. It was the sixth consecutive Winter Olympics where female athletes performed better than men, securing eight golds. The achievement was a clap back at critics who made dismissive comments about female athletes throughout the event.
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Jason Kelce’s wife, Kylie, expressed pride for the American athletes on Thursday particularly the women.
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“The women of Team USA officially won eight of 12 of our gold medals at the Winter Olympics,” Kylie said (Timestamp: 8:35), via the “Not Gonna Lie” podcast. “That means Team USA won a total of 12 gold medals, and eight of them, that’s right, two-thirds of them were women. How about that?”
She also talked about their consistent record with winning golds for the U.S., while seemingly taking a dig at critics who downplayed them.
“This is the sixth, one, two, three, four, five, sixth consecutive Olympics where U.S. women have won more gold and total medals than, you guessed it, the men,” Kylie said. “And to that, I say, ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. It gives you something to laugh about. Interesting. Let’s fuc**ng go, ladies.”
Kylie Kelce recalled experience being Jamie Anderson’s student
Jamie Anderson taught Kylie Kelce how to snowboard in Aspen, Colorado, on Feb. 17. Kylie recalled the experience of being a student of the Olympian.
“I keep joking, but not really joking, that she basically carried me piggyback down the mountain on the first run,” Kylie said, via People. “But we had a nice little bunny slope that they were introducing me on, so, it was very fun.”
Kelce also called out trolls on Thursday for criticizing Olympic alpine skier Breezy Johnson’s fiancé, Connor Watkins. They accused him of stealing the spotlight from her by proposing after she won gold on Feb. 12.
Edited by Victor Ramon Galvez

