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Kylie Kelce is setting her sights on Milan.
The “Not Gonna Lie” podcast host, who is married to former Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro center Jason Kelce, will contribute to NBC’s coverage of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics this February, as revealed in a press release from the network.
Kylie is joining NBCUniversal’s “Milan Cortina Creator Collective,” a diverse multi-platform initiative that includes creators from YouTube, Meta, and TikTok. This program aims to offer unique insights and stories from the games, with direct access to events in Milan and Cortina.
As a mother of four and a podcaster with 429,000 subscribers on YouTube, Kylie will be in good company. She will team up with fellow creators like Tom Daley, Alexa Rivera, Ashley Alexander, Bowen Yang & Matt Rogers, Jordan Howlett, Cleo Abram, and Matthew Meager on the platform.
During the second week of the games, Kylie will focus on sharing the experiences of Team USA athletes, according to Molly Solomon, NBC Olympics production’s executive producer and president, in an interview with People.
“She reached out to us during Paris because she was a field hockey player, of course, and so we knew she had an interest in Olympic sports,” Solomon, who oversaw production of the 2024 Summer Games, said.
Kylie, who was a standout NCAA Division III field hockey player at Cabrini University, attended the field hockey match between Argentina and the United States with Jason at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics.
As for whether Jason will join her in Milan?
“I think he’s tagging along. Yeah, we’ll see. We’ll see what happens,” Solomon said, noting that the ESPN analyst could attend both the Super Bowl, taking place in Santa Clara on Sunday, Feb. 8, and the Olympics because the dates don’t conflict.
Kylie has 2.7 million followers on Instagram and 2.5 million TikTok followers.
“We just can’t wait to get her there day by day, going to different events,” Solomon added. “And hopefully she’ll get the bug and she’ll want to be a part of this for LA.”
NBCUniversal invited over 25 creators to take part in its coverage of the Winter Olympics after the success of the 2024 Paris Creator Collective at the Paris Olympic Games.
Creators will film content throughout northern Italy with unprecedented access to the athletes and competitions through NBCUniversal, which said select groups will also go to the Olympic clusters of Milan, Cortina and Livigno over the course of the Games.
“Creators participating in our program will once again offer their communities a unique and engaging perspective that will further showcase everything from the wintry competitions to Italian food, fashion and more, all in celebration of the Winter Olympics,” Gary Zenkel, President, NBC Olympics said.
The Milan Cortina Games begin Feb. 6 and run through Feb. 22.