Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott 'still not officially living together' after birth of Stormi Webster

The couple welcomed their first child earlier this month
New parents: Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott reportedly aren't living together
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Natasha Sporn8 February 2018
The Weekender

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Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott are reportedly not living together following the birth of their baby girl, Stormi Webster.

The couple welcomed their first child on February 1, after keeping the pregnancy out of the limelight, announcing the news with a sweet YouTube video.

However, the new parents are thought to be living separately despite the birth, with a source telling PEOPLE that they are “over the moon” but not taking that step.

They said to the publication: “Kylie and Travis are not officially living together. He has his own place. They are co-parenting though, and things are going great.

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“They are together and happy. They’re not in rush. They’re just enjoying their little family,” the insider continued.

Scott, real name Jacques Webster, is said to be “very sweet with his daughter”.

The 20-year-old make-up queen was rumoured to be expecting last year but decided to keep away from the media to enjoy her pregnancy.

In a statement after the birth, she wrote: “I'm sorry for keeping you in the dark through all the assumptions. I understand you're used to me bringing you along on all my journeys.

"My pregnancy was one I chose not to do in front of the world. I knew for myself I needed to prepare for this role of a lifetime in the most positive, stress free, and healthy way I knew how.

“There was no gotcha moment, no big paid reveal I had planned. I knew my baby would feel every stress and every emotion so I chose to do it this way for my little life and our happiness."

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