Posted 32 minutes agoSubscribe to BuzzFeed Daily NewsletterCaret DownParents Are Divided Over Kylie Kelce's Controversial Approach To Her Kids Having Cell Phones, And I'm Curious To Know Your Thoughts"super strict parents create super sneaky kids," one critic argued.by Stephanie SoteriouBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink As you may know, Kylie Kelce and her husband, Jason Kelce, are mom and dad to four daughters: 5-year-old Wyatt, 4-year-old Elliotte, 2-year-old Bennett, and 4-month-old Finnley. Mike Coppola / Getty Images And 33-year-old Kylie often opens up about her parenting experience on her podcast, Not Gonna Lie - and she recently left other parents divided when she shared her plans for her children's cell phone usage when they're older. View this photo on Instagram Instagram @kykelce / Via instagram.com On the podcast, Kylie said that she has already decided that she's not going to let her kids have their own cell phones as teens. She explained: "I actually believe that we will be doing what I'm calling the 'kitchen phone.'" Not Gonna Lie / Via youtube.com "In other words, there will be one or two extra cell phones besides mom and dad's cell phone that they can take with them if they have somewhere they're going where there will not be a parent, or if they will need to get a hold of us, or if they're at something sports related, whatever," she went on. Not Gonna Lie / Via youtube.com "They can take one of those cell phones," Kylie continued. "The cell phones are only kept to the first floor of the house. You can still have your friends have that phone number, they can still call you, you can still use the phone on the first floor of the house... But they live in the kitchen." Not Gonna Lie / Via youtube.com "So, they're not going to go upstairs, they're not going to the basement, they're going nowhere but the first floor," she concluded. "Communal living space." However, not everybody was on board with Kylie's approach, with many fans arguing that her plan is unrealistic. Michael Loccisano / Getty Images Commenting on a TikTok video of this moment in the podcast, one person wrote: "I think this is really easy to say when your kids are little. wait until you have teenagers in the house. Things get real then."Somebody else claimed: "oh geez. phones are part of life. teach them how to use it responsibly instead of making it a bigger deal than it is.""Immediately picked on in school about this. My grandson is 9 tells us how kids get made fun of if they 'can't' have a phone," one more wrote.

While another shared: "my parents did this and we constantly snuck the phones upstairs after they went to bed. super strict parents create super sneaky kids."And somebody else argued: "I really like her, but this is kind of redundant when the kids are on such public display." Others jumped to Kylie's defense and commended her for being so proactive when it comes to protecting her children. Nbc / Getty Images "Everyone's mad that she wants to protect her kids??" one person asked. "Kids don't need a cellphone. And they definitely do not need unlimited access to the internet."Another pointed out: "We all grew up with a landline so I don't understand why people have a problem with this."And one more commented: "This is EXACTLY what we do with our kids! An extra phone for sports. Thats it. And I have parental controls. KIDS DON'T NEED SOCIAL MEDIA. Period."Somebody else concluded: "It's commendable she is being creative and proactive. I think this is a terrific idea." This isn't the first time that Kylie has revealed the strict rules that her daughters have to follow, with the star recently revealing that she has "banned" three kids' TV shows from her household, arguing: "I'm pretty sure there are studies that have shown that these shows are not correct." Michael Simon / Getty Images If you're wondering, the three shows in question are Cocomelon, Blippi, and The Teletubbies. What do you make of Kylie's latest parenting revelation? Let me know in the comments below!