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“Our marriage is a partnership. We are equals who are figuring it out daily. The only expectation is that we love each other, support one another, and are committed to our family,” Kelce stated.
He acknowledged their household’s imperfections—admitting it’s often messy due to their busy lives with three young children—and highlighted that his wife also makes “a mean sandwich,” adding a touch of humor to defuse the criticism.
Kelce clarified that if being a homemaker works for some families, more power to them, and made it clear that their dynamic is different: he is the primary breadwinner, while his wife’s role, whether she works for pay or not, is a personal choice—not a measure of worth.