Kylie Jenner changed daughter Stormi’s name years before renaming baby son
30.03.2022 - 19:15
/ ok.co.uk
Kylie Jenner recently announced that she has changed her son's name and now fans have discovered that the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star also changed her daughter’s name after she was born. Kylie, 24, gave birth to her baby son on February 22 and initially named the tot Wolf. However, a few weeks after he was born, she announced that she and Travis Scott – Kylie’s boyfriend and the father of her two children – decided to change it because it “didn’t suit him”.
While many were surprised to hear the celebrity couple’s decision to change their son’s name, it turns out they did the same with their first child Stormi, who was born in February 2018. Discussing the matter with make-up YouTuber James Charles soon after her daughter was born, the reality TV star-turned-beauty mogul admitted that they made a last-minute decision to change the spelling of her name. Kylie revealed: “It was always Stormie with an ‘-ie’. I bought custom things for her that said her name, ‘-ie’.
I bought her the blocks, ‘-ie’. “I didn’t fully choose her name, I wanted to have a week of just me and her to see if I wanted to change it.” She went on: “I had one other name in mind, but Stormi always felt like her name from when she was in the womb. It’s almost like she chose her name.
When they called me from the birth certificate office, and I was finalising the name, they were like, ‘How do you wanna spell it?’ Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page. “I was like S-T-O-R-M-I, and they were like, ‘You sure?’ and I’m like, ‘Yeah, just an i.’ Literally right then and there, I just changed it to an ‘i.’ Then, I hung up the phone, and I was like,
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