Kylie Jenner's struggle over 7 month old son's name as 'Travis changes it' constantly
29.09.2022 - 19:25
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Kylie Jenner has revealed how she struggled to decide on her son’s name in the latest episode of of The Kardashians and confirmed she changed it shortly after he was born.The reality star and partner Travis Scott initially named him Wolf when he arrived in February. However, the pair subsequently announced they had decided to change the name as it the moniker did not suit him. A new name has yet to be shared and viewers have been left speculating as to what it could be.
Fans are now looking for clues in the newest season of the Hulu reality show. In the second episode, Kylie discussed the issue with her mother Kris Jenner, and opened up about her experiences since giving birth to her second child after Stormi. Kylie said: “After pregnancy, I think it's hard to mentally get back to yourself.
We put a lot of pressure on ourselves to be back really fast and I need to be nicer to myself.” She continued: “I think we know his official name,” Kris looked startled and Kylie quickly added: “I'm not going to announce it yet, because god forbid we change it yet.” The model then explained to the camera: “It hasn't been changed legally yet.Travis still changes his name a few times. “He'll come back and be like, ‘I really like this name’.Then for the day he'll call him that. I'm like, ‘We can't do this again’.
I'm waiting for him to name himself.” Kylie explained that she didn't have a name in mind when she went into labour and hoped it would just come to her when she saw him, "but it didn't". In an interview with James Cordon Kylie also assured fans that the second name was not named after an animal. The Kylie Cosmetics founder said on The Late Late show: “We’re just waiting and simmering, We don’t call him Wolf.” She added that she
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