Travis Scott Worries Kylie Will Put Work Before Stormi: “He Wants Her to Be a Stay-at-Home Mom”
Uh oh, it sounds like an argument about priorities is brewing in the Jenner-Webster home! Travis Scott is excited to be a daddy, and Kylie Jenner is obviously head over heels in love with her baby girl Stormi Webster, but a source tells In Touch that they might have different ideas about motherhood and how parenting should work. Namely, Travis worries that Kylie will put her career above their daughter.
"Travis loves Kylie and they’re totally happy parents," the insider close to the rapper explained. "He’s worried, however, that Kylie’s going to morph back into her socialite and partying ways and not put Stormi first. Kylie’s already told Travis her schedule is about to get really busy and that she’s going to throw herself back into her work and her branding. Travis wants her to scale back her work and social life and be a stay-at-home mom for the time being."
That's a pretty big ask of Travis, especially since Kylie has a makeup empire to run. Plus, she's honestly the breadwinner with a networth of around $50 million, according to TIME, compared to his estimated $8 million net worth. So maybe he should be a stay-at-home dad, no?
"He doesn’t want Kylie to depend on nannies or Kris and would prefer if Kylie took major time off to raise their daughter," continued the source. "He feels that's important and should be Kylie’s main focus. Travis is nervous and doesn’t want Kylie to put money and career before the baby." Luckily, Kylie has plenty of great role-models when it comes to maintaining a family and career. Just look at sister Kim Kardashian, who has three young children and is an amazing mom while being a powerful entrepreneur, too. We're sure she would never let put her career above her daughter, but she shouldn't have to give it up, either.
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