Kylie Kelce got real about aging. Kylie, 33, who is the wife of Jason Kelce, opened up about aging gracefully during a Thursday, December 18, episode of her "Not Gonna Lie" podcast. During the "Doom Scroll" segment, Kylie gushed over Kate Winslet's mindset with aging, which the actress shared while chatting on the "Happy Place" podcast earlier this month. Kylie then played the clip, in which Winslet, 50, said, "Having a face that moves, having all of the wrinkles that my 50 years [brought], hopefully show that it matters a great deal because I want to lead by example." She added, "It's important and it matters if we can be decent women in today's world and be kind to ourselves and others. I think it's important." Kylie then praised Winslet's words, saying that she loved her statement "so much." Kate Winslet Explains Why She 'Hasn't Got Anything' Done to Her Face "I'm not here to comment on what others are doing. Women can do whatever makes them happy," she said. "What I will say is, I love this so much because I am very much in the camp of your face has been telling people how you feel. It has been experiencing your life." Kylie added, "I think one of the prettiest things is crow's feet [wrinkles] because, typically, it is from smiling. Smile lines [are] from feeling joy in your life." "I always like to keep in mind that regardless of my platform, I have four daughters and I want them to know they were made exactly the way they were intended to be made and they should proceed as such," Kylie explained. (She shares daughters Wyatt, 6, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 2, and Finnley, 5 months, with Jason, 38.) "What I'm talking about is when I raise my eyebrows because I'm interested about what my children are saying and I have lines in my forehead, it only furthers the expression," Kylie emphasized, joking, "If I couldn't raise my eyebrows, I couldn't be shocked at the s*** my kids are saying." Mike Coppola/Getty Images for SiriusXM She also shared that when her kids are in their 30s, she wants them to feel comfortable with their aging faces. "I want them to be like, 'Mom had wrinkles then too.' Because I do. And I earned these suckers and I'm gonna keep them because I like them," Kylie said, noting that she doesn't always love her fine lines. "This is how I look and I hope that my daughters and other young women say confidently that is how they look," Kylie added. "If they want to plump their lips or freeze their forehead, power to them. But I would like more women to know that it doesn't have to be the new status quo. Kate Winslet, you nailed that." Kylie Kelce Hates the Pressure of Bouncing Back After Baby Winslet and Kylie aren't the only stars who have been candid about not getting Botox. Elizabeth Banks exclusively told Us Weekly that she still has not had any work done, but "would" be open to the idea of Botox. "I mean, first of all, I still have not, but I'm talking about it. I'll collect the names of good doctors," she said, sharing she plans to "age as gracefully as [she] can." "I want to present other women with something that feels attainable," she added.