In her latest podcast appearance, Kayla Nicole sent a message that quickly spread across social media, shifting the focus away from celebrity headlines and toward a bigger conversation about community support. During a candid conversation on For The Fellas, the media personality and entrepreneur said black men need to step up and be more involved in protecting and uplifting black women. She’s touched a nerve that has been widely talked about and backed up by fans and public figures alike.
Kayla Nicole calls on Black men to protect Black women
During the podcast, Nicole was asked how Black men could better support Black women. She began by expressing her appreciation for Black men before sharing a heartfelt appeal.“Let me be the first to say I love me a Black man,” Nicole said. “I’m going on the record… love me a Black man.”She then urged men to take meaningful action in everyday situations.ID@undefined Caption not available.ID@undefined Caption not available.“Black men have to do a better job at protecting Black women at all costs,” she said. “Whether that’s just calling the homegirl and checking in on her and making sure she’s good, or if that means standing up for a woman you see in public who’s having a hard time with a man. If you see a woman in distress, it takes nothing for you to just tap her on the shoulder and make sure she’s okay.”Nicole also spoke about the challenges many Black women continue to face, adding:“It’s a very unsafe place for Black women in this world right now, and we need y’all to show up for us, protect us, love on us, and compliment us.”She concluded her message by reminding listeners of the role Black women play in families and communities, saying:“10 times out of 10, y’all come from Black women.”Her comments quickly gained traction online, with many praising her for addressing an issue that extends beyond sports and entertainment.
Kayla Nicole continues expanding her influence beyond social media
Nicole’s latest remarks come during an active period in both her professional and public life.Earlier this month, she received praise from WNBA star Angel Reese after posting photos in a cutout dress on Instagram. Reese responded in the comments with “Stealing this hairstyle cause it’s sooo teaaa😍,” before later adding, “So fire.”ID@undefined Caption not available.ID@undefined Caption not available.Professionally, Nicole also recently became the face of Black-owned luxury fashion label 12PM Studios’ Summer 2026 collection. She introduced the collaboration on Instagram while showcasing the brand’s gradient oval sunglasses paired with a yellow bodysuit.The collaboration fits with Nicole’s continued support of Black-owned businesses and her rising presence in fashion and lifestyle media. Though she is frequently associated with her former relationship with Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, Nicole has been more and more using her platform to speak out about topics close to her heart. Her recent podcast appearance demonstrated that shift, away from celebrity culture and toward community, safety and mutual support.The conversation has since gone viral on social media, where many are still debating and discussing her message. Love or hate Nicole, her comments have certainly put a very important issue on the front burner of public discourse, demonstrating that she’s not afraid to use her platform to start conversations that go beyond the headlines.
