Kylie Kelce Tells Instagram Troll To ‘Just Keep Scrolling’ After Negative Comment About Michelle Obama

Kylie Kelce has always been very straightforward – after all, her podcast is called Not Gonna Lie. So it’s no surprise that when one of her Instagram followers had a negative comment to make about this week’s guest, former first lady Michelle Obama, she quickly showed that she wasn’t going to tolerate it. Kylie could teach a class in how to handle the haters.

After Michelle joined Kylie’s podcast as a guest, the official Instagram account for Not Gonna Lie shared a clip from their conversation. Considering Kylie only recently launched her podcast, it’s pretty impressive that she’s already managed to book such a big name as a guest, and most of her followers were so excited to listen.

Not all of them were, though, and one person made their disapproval of Kylie’s latest guest known in the comments.

As Page Six pointed out, one of Kylie’s followers commented with the barfing emoji, and Kylie wasted no time responding.

“Hi Dana. We actually don’t do this here,” Kylie wrote. “If you have nothing nice to say, just keep scrolling.”

For some people, that would be enough to send them into hiding. Imagine triggering Kylie, one of the most unbothered podcast hosts out there, to reply to your comment. But this person wasn’t done yet, and apparently really wanted to get the last word. Dana replied to Kylie about being “not at all embarrassed” to be called out. Hmm …

Fortunately, far more people were excited to listen to Michelle’s podcast episode, and while the women chatted, they touched on something they have in common: parenthood. Kylie is a mom to three daughters (with another on the way), while Michelle has two daughters, Sasha and Malia, of her own. And even though she’s Michelle Obama, she still had a very common thought when she became a first-time mom.

“When you leave the hospital with that baby, you think, ‘Are you for real?’” Michelle said on the podcast. “You love these babies so much, immediately you’re connected and you think ‘Oh my god. All you have is me. I feel so bad for you. I wish you had a parent. You deserve more, because I don’t know anything, and now I’m in charge.’”