Kris Jenner Is Worried About Kylie Jenner Marrying Travis Scott, so She Made Them Sign a Prenup (EXCLUSIVE)
Can you hear the bells? After welcoming baby Stormi into their lives three months ago, Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott are ready to take their relationship to the next level — with an extravagant summer wedding! A source exclusively told Life & Style that Travis popped the question and the two are planning “the wedding of the century.” According to the insider, “[Kylie’s] even joked that she wants to outdo Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s big day!”
But before Ky and Trav send out invites and pop some champagne, mama Kris Jenner is stepping in to protect her daughter’s $50 million fortune — by having Kylie sign a prenup. “Kris is concerned that Kylie doesn’t know Travis well enough to marry him,” the insider shared. “Initially, Kylie didn’t want to ask Travis to sign a prenup because she is sure their marriage will last forever, but Kris yelled at her for being naive.” After the mother-daughter duo had a fight about the issue, Kylie finally gave in.
But the momager has a point, even if Kylie won’t admit it. As previously reported by Life & Style, Travis was MIA for most of his girlfriend’s pregnancy, going on tour and partying it up. In December, he was spotted leaving Crazy Girls strip club in LA, and a source even said he cheated on Kylie with a 20-something he met while making a music video.
Plus, after news broke that Tristan Thompson cheated on Khloé Kardashian just days before she gave birth, it’s fair for Kris to want to take all necessary precautions. When Kris appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show a few weeks ago, she made it clear that Tristan better watch out. “There’s a lot of us and we all get together and we do things together and we’re a force to be reckoned with,” Kris told Ellen, sending a clear message about her family’s hatred for the NBA star.
Hopefully Travis watches his back, because no one wants to mess with a mad momager.
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