Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott are reportedly trying to conceive again so they can give their daughter, Stormi, a sibling. In her Q&A event on Snapchat on Oct. 6, the “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star clearly said that she wants to have another child now.
In the Snapchat video, she even shared that she already has a list of baby names for her next child and called Travis Scott her “hubby,” Us Weekly reported.
"I want another baby, but when is the question, and I’m definitely not ready right this second, and I don't know when I will be,” she said in the clip. “But yeah, when I do, I'd love to share more that with you guys.”
In another article that was also published by Us Weekly, a source allegedly said that Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott are trying their best to make a baby now. “They’re actively trying for another,” she told the magazine.
It was also revealed that the young cosmetic mogul wants another girl. "I definitely want another girl hopefully and I want her to have another feminine name, that’s all I know," Kylie said.
Watch her Snapchat below:
Meanwhile, Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott’s relationship seems to have improved a lot after welcoming their daughter, Stormi Webster. They look more in love these days unlike when Kim Kardashian’s sister was still pregnant. In fact, there were many rumors at that time and it was even reported that they were breaking up because Travis was irresponsible and not taking care of Kylie.
Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott started dating in April 2017 and just a few months after, it was reported that the former was already pregnant. However, neither Jenner nor Scott confirmed the pregnancy.
The rumors turned out to be true when Kylie Jenner gave birth to a baby girl. It was the only time when they acknowledged that she got pregnant early into their relationship.


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