Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott’s baby Stormi Webster allegedly made her debut on “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” and it was adorable, based on the report. Stormi is gaining a lot of fans for her undeniable charm and her appearance on the show supposedly really made them happy.
On Sept. 19, OK! magazine reported about Stormi’s debut on her family’s famous reality show. However, the report seems to have vanished on the web. This could only mean one thing, the story could be false.
In any case, Travis Scott has always voiced out his opinion about exposing her daughter on TV. He was clearly against it when he said that he wants Stormi to have a normal life as much as possible.
It was added that Travis Scott does not want her daughter to end up on her mom’s Kylie Jenner’s reality show so he is hoping that his wish would be followed.
“Travis is happy that Stormi has so many advantages out of the gate being the daughter of two high-profile parents, but his wish is that she has as much of a normal life as possible in the celebrity bubble she is in,” a source reportedly told Hollywood Life. “That is why he would love for Stormi never to be on TV but he knows that the likelihood of that happening is pretty much impossible.”
Stormi’s Kardashian side of the family is famous and almost all of their family members have already appeared on “KUWTK” so it seems that asking Kylie Jenner not to involve Stormi is such a tall order. Then again, it has yet to be seen if the cosmetics mogul will abide by her beau’s wish regarding their daughter.
Meanwhile, Kylie Jenner showed off her daughter when she released Stormi’s baby album. Us Weekly reported that the album features images starting when Stormi was born and Travis Scott is in some of the photos.


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