Kylie Jenner Turns Down Proposal From Travis Scott, Wants to “Slow It All Down” (REPORT)
She said… not yet. Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott were recently spotted looking happier than ever on a romantic getaway in Miami, but that wasn’t enough for the new mom to accept a proposal from the rapper. Turns out, Kylie, who welcomed daughter Stormi Webster with Travis after less than one year of dating, does not want to rush into marriage.
“When Kylie and Travis were on their trip he spontaneously asked her to marry him, but she turned him down, for now,” a source told Hollywood Life. “Kylie definitely wants to marry Travis, but she also really loves how things are the way they are. She knows she rushed into this relationship, so she’s trying to slow it all down and enjoy every single stage.”
Her sisters are also advising her to hit the brakes on her relationship. “She gets lots of guidance from Khloé [Kardashian] who is encouraging her to wait on the whole wedding thing,” the insider continued. “But it’s not just Khloé, all of Kylie’s sisters are encouraging her to take her time as much as she can.”
Despite her decision to turn down Travis’ proposal, that has not stopped Kylie from rocking a ring on ~that~ finger with the “Goosebumps” rapper’s initials. Plus, she has a one-month-old to focus on. Previously, Life & Style reported that the 20-year-old reality star was “overwhelmed” by motherhood.
“In the past, Kylie’s looked after Kim and Kourtney’s kids but could always hand them back when she got bored or had plans,” a source revealed. “Having her own baby has been a complete shock to the system — it’s a lot of hard work.”
The insider continued, “At first, Kylie complained about changing dirty diapers. She’s fine with it now but still struggles with the sleepless nights and the baby crying and not always being able to figure out what Stormi needs.” We agree with Kylie… a wedding can definitely wait.
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