2123625004 TODAY -- Pictured: Kylie Kelce on Monday, April 1, 2024 -- (Photo by: Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images)

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Kylie Kelce Teases Brand New YouTube Series ‘FAFO’: Here’s Everything We Know

Kylie Kelce is adding YouTube star to her already impressive résumé.

The “Not Gonna Lie” podcast host, 33, teased her brand new video series, FAFO, with a playful announcement video posted to Instagram. In the clip, Kylie is seen gathering random household items — including a snowboard and a cooking pan — and stuffing them into a bag. As she moves around, her husband, retired NFL star Jason Kelce, can’t help but ask, “Where are you going with all that s***, Ky?” To which Kylie hilariously replies, “I’m going to f*** around and find out!”

The caption confirmed the news: “Time to f*** around and find out. @kykelce’s new video series premieres on November 4, only on the Not Gonna Lie YouTube channel. More details to come, but until then, don’t forget to subscribe!”

While details about FAFO are still under wraps, the new limited series is being billed as a spinoff of her massively successful podcast “Not Gonna Lie,” and is produced by Wave Sports + Entertainment.

Kylie’s “Not Gonna Lie” made a huge splash earlier this year when its debut episode skyrocketed to No. 1 on Spotify, knocking The Joe Rogan Experience from the top spot. The two shows have since been trading places between first and second, but Kylie still holds strong as the No. 1 podcast on Apple Podcasts. In a January 2025 episode, the 32-year-old podcaster and mom of three even addressed the wave of online criticism that came with her newfound success.

Kelce noted that one of the top searches on social media following her podcast success has been “who the f*** is Kylie Kelce?” She said it “blows her mind” that online trolls don’t realize they’re amplifying her content by asking social media algorithms by searching her name.

“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 shit, you’re just gonna keep getting me on your timeline?’” Kelce added.

In a profile with The New York Times, she said “I’m focused on putting out content that people like to consume. If that puts us there for a week, cool. If it puts us there for longer than that, cool. But I also don’t need to feed any conflict that’s created by it.”

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