New Parents Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott Pack on the PDA in Miami — but Where’s Stormi?
One month after welcoming their daughter Stormi, new parents Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott were spotted packing on the PDA in Miami. The couple made a rare appearance together — and they could not keep their hands off each other.
Arriving by boat on Sunday, March 4, Kylie, wearing a black hoodie, snuck past guests at Miami hotspot Seaspice with her rapper boyfriend and enjoyed lunch on their private terrace, AIR. The couple was joined by friends and enjoyed a seafood tower, pasta, and Rosé Piscine, although Kylie, 20, stuck with sparkling water. Watch the video above to see Kylie and Travis' day date!
Noticeably missing was their newborn daughter — who recently made her Snapchat debut. Travis also gushed about his little girl, sharing the clip and captioning it, "Our little rager!!!!" According to Life & Style, Kylie is ready to hire a nanny and is 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 said. "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."
However, Kylie is not the only Kardashian being mommy-shamed for traveling without her baby. Fans recently criticized Kim Kardashian for flying to Tokyo so soon after the arrival of her daughter Chicago. "Honestly what sort of mom are you? You are supposed to run your schedules around Chicago not Chicago being the one to do that… travel to Japan and leave an 8 weeks old baby? Shame on you," one fan wrote tweeted. Sigh, can these girls live?
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