Fans convinced Khloe Kardashian's daughter True accidentally revealed Kylie's baby name
24.09.2022 - 19:23
/ ok.co.uk
Fans were left wondering if Khloe Kardashian’s daughter True accidentally let slip the name of her auntie’s Kylie Jenner’s baby in the season two premiere episode of The Kardashians. Kylie gave birth to her second child with Astroworld rapper Travis Scott, with whom she shares four year old daughter Stormi, in February, and originally introduced him as Wolf - but the mega-famous couple went back on this name and have yet to reveal their son's new official moniker.
However, in Thursday's episode of The Kardashian's, fans thought Khloe’s four year old daughter True might have accidentally revealed it. In a conversation with her mother about the arrival of her new baby brother - which Khloe welcomed by surrogate - True referred to him as “Snowy” before being swiftly corrected by Khloe.
However, social media users were quick to pick up on it, and are speculating that it could be the name of Kylie's son - with Truesimply getting confused between the two. In the clip, True shouts: “Hi, Snowy!” to her newborn brother over a video call, before mum Khloe responds: “His name is not Snowy.'” In one video, TikTok user Marissa Spagnoli wrote: 'PLACE YOUR BETS!' in a caption accompanied by a video explaining her theory.
She clarified in a comment, 'She's associating the baby brother thing to kylies baby since he was just born!' with other fans agreeing with her. One commented: “That literally makes so much sense.
When my baby was born literally my niece thought it was her baby sister & called him her name.” While a second wrote: “Snow " snowy" makes so much sense to me... starting with the letter S like stormi.” With a third saying: “For me it actually makes sense… since Kylie’s baby is still a baby she could have confuse him with her
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