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Kylie Kelce to cover Team USA at 2026 Winter Olympics
Sandy Verma | February 8, 2026 1:24 PM CST

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  • American podcaster Kylie Kelce is set to provide exclusive behind-the-scenes coverage of Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.
  • Kelce, host of the popular Not Gonna Lie podcast, will work with NBCUniversal’s Milan Cortina Creator Collective to document the athletes’ preparation and experiences during the games.
  • It’s exciting to witness as someone who has appreciated athletics throughout my life.”
    The 2026 Winter Olympics, which began on February 6, will feature Team USA competing across multiple sports over the 17-day event, concluding on February 22.

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American podcaster Kylie Kelce is set to provide exclusive behind-the-scenes coverage of Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.

Kelce, host of the popular Not Gonna Lie podcast, will work with NBCUniversal’s Milan Cortina Creator Collective to document the athletes’ preparation and experiences during the games. She will be one of roughly 25 content creators from platforms including YouTube, Meta, and TikTok capturing the event.

Speaking about the opportunity, Kelce said she was “so excited” and expressed gratitude for being part of the Olympic experience. “I’m just so grateful to have the chance to be around these athletes,” she added.

Kelce emphasized her admiration for the hard work of the competitors, saying, “This is a culmination of all of the work they’ve put in. It’s exciting to witness as someone who has appreciated athletics throughout my life.”

The 2026 Winter Olympics, which began on February 6, will feature Team USA competing across multiple sports over the 17-day event, concluding on February 22.

As winter takes a tighter grip on northern Italy, so does the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Games, promising 16 days of high-level competition, spectacle, and scrutiny. Close to 2,900 athletes from over 90 nations will start up the fight on snow and ice, in events ranging hundreds of kilometers from Milan, the fashion capital, further north to Cortina d’Ampezzo, Livigno, and Bormio in the Alps, and the Predazzo and Tesero venues of the Dolomites.

The Games officially get underway with Friday’s opening ceremony at Milan’s San Siro, though elite action has already got the week started. Organisers have opted for a multi-site celebration to reflect the dispersed venues, with parallel ceremonies and Olympic cauldrons scheduled in Cortina and several satellite locations. Big-name performers are expected, underlining Italy’s ambition to blend sport with cultural elan.

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