Michael Bublé showed up to Kylie Kelce's Not Gonna Lie podcast ready to talk Christmas with someone who actually gets it — another parent of four who's watched Frozen more times than either of them can count.
Midway through their conversation about the holidays with kids, Kylie's 2-year-old daughter Bennett wandered in wearing a full Elsa costume, wig and all. The interruption wasn't a derailment. It became the moment.
Bublé shifted gears instantly. "Do you like 'Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?'" he asked the toddler, who sat quietly, taking in the attention. Kylie tried to coax her into conversation, but Bennett had other plans. "Okay, are you going to go watch Elsa now?" Kylie asked. "Okay, great. Good talk."
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Start Your News DetoxIt was the kind of moment that happens in living rooms everywhere — a guest, a parent, a small child in costume, and the shared understanding that sometimes the best podcast moments are the ones where nobody's performing.
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The episode worked because both guests showed up as themselves. Bublé didn't pretend he hadn't seen Frozen a thousand times. "I've watched Frozen five billion, zillion times," he said. Kylie matched his honesty: "It's a great movie that I could probably say every single line from."
Listeners noticed the ease between them. One fan wrote that Bublé seemed like the most genuinely excited guest the podcast had hosted, willing to "lay it all out there." Another described the whole thing not as an interview, but as overhearing friends talk — the kind of conversation that captures what the holidays actually feel like when you're in the thick of parenting.
The chemistry was real enough that fans started asking for more. "Michael Bublé matches energy with Kylie so well," one person suggested. "Book him three times a year."
What made the episode land wasn't polish or preparation. It was two people with the same life stage — kids, Christmas chaos, Frozen on repeat — just talking about it.







