Kylie Jenner is officially a mom of two!
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star welcomed her second child with Travis Scott and shared the exciting news on Instagram on where she has 309 million followers, on Sunday, Feb. 6.
Kylie wrote, “2/2/22” alongside a black-and-white photo of the pair’s daughter Stormi Webster holding the newborn’s hand. The proud mom did not reveal the baby’s name, but did include a blue heart emoji and it was confirmed that she gave birth to a baby boy.
Travis commented with one blue heart emoji and six brown heart emojis.
The family’s new bundle of joy was born a day after Stormi’s birthday. She turned 4 on Feb. 1.
Kylie, 24, first confirmed her pregnancy in early September, weeks after it was rumoured that the makeup mogul was expecting again. In a 90-second video montage shared to her Instagram, Kylie was seen holding a positive pregnancy test before Travis, 30, hugged her stomach.
The sweet clip also showed Kylie and Travis at an OBGYN appointment, as well as Stormi adorably handing her ‘Lovey’, Kris Jenner, an envelope containing a sonogram to share the baby news.
Since then, the family has been busy preparing for the arrival of their newest addition. In December, a source close to Kylie told E! News that the reality star has been “nesting until the baby comes.“
“She loves being at home and has been getting the nursery ready,” the insider said, adding that Stormi “talks about the baby all day long.”
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When did Jenner and Scott get together?
Jenner and Scott, a chart-topping rapper whose songs include Highest In The Room and Sicko Mode, first started dating in 2017, with Stormi arriving the following year.
They reportedly split in 2019 but were said to have rekindled their romance shortly after.
Jenner chose to keep her first pregnancy private and did not go public with the news until Stormi was born in February 2018.
Jenner held a baby shower in January.
It comes after 10 people died as fans surged toward the stage during a performance by Scott at the two-day Astroworld music festival in Houston, Texas, in November.
Scott has said he did not know fans were injured until just minutes before a press conference following the show.